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    Empire Quarry

    Oolitic, IN    

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    Indiana is known for its rocks. That may sound like a backhanded compliment to an outsider, but to the locals of southern Indiana, it's a source of eternal pride. Some of the finest limestone in the United States - and ... atlasobscura.com

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    Haunted Hayride And Stable

    8308 S Rockport Rd, Bloomington, IN    

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    Haunted House in Bloomington Indiana Haunted Hayride and Stables uses 10 acres for horror-filled 20-minute adventure and Haunted Stable is a fright-filled stroll Stables.(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql0EIPd0LTE). hauntedhouse.com

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    Indiana University

    900 E 7th St, Bloomington, IN     (812) 855-2328

    3 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    18 Hard courts(outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard citysearch.com

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    The Garret

    403 W Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN    

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    The Garret is one of the oldest and most ornate limestone buildings in Bloomington. It was originally a limestone headquarters for BG Hoadley Quarries. The building was occupied by the Garret family in the 60's and fill... atlasobscura.com

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    First United Church

    2420 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN    

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    Medieval labyrinthlocator.com

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    I Dare Ya! Challenge

    Bloomington, IN    

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    includes spicy drumsticks, 1 lb. burger, loaded french fries, deep fried Snickers eatfeats.com

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    Stepp Cemetery

    Ellettsville, IN    

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    In this cemetery, only accessible by foot, around midnight, an apparition of a lady appears on a rock that resembles a chair. On Halloween, many cult groups venture to this place to conduct ceremonies. realhaunts.com

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    Hindostan ;

    Hindostan Falls, IN    

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    Located along the East Fork of the White River, several miles southwest of Shoals, which is at the junction of US 50/150, 21 miles east of Washington.  Hindostan was established around 1814 by Frederick Sholts.  I... history.rootsweb

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    Jug Rock

    Us Highway 50, Shoals, IN    

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    Things that look weird get names. That was just as much the case 150 years ago as it is today, if not more so. Sorry, nameless rock overhang in Springfield - you're just too normal. So is that faceless riverbed in Ander... atlasobscura.com