So glad the city of Bloomington decided to redo this marshland in 2003. They have renewed what was originally 29% of Indiana before the settlers came in the 1800s. This is important because...
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Miller-Showers Park, located in Bloomington, IN, is a vibrant and welcoming community space nestled in the picturesque hills of southern Indiana. With its dynamic energy, stunning scenery, and a wide range of outdoor activities, the park offers a perfect retreat for both residents and visitors alike. From its world-class educational opportunities and thriving local businesses to its vibrant arts scene and unique shopping and dining experiences, Miller-Showers Park embodies the diverse and inclusive spirit of Bloomington. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or community engagement, this park is the ideal destination to embrace the city's unique character and build lasting memories.
Under the leadership of Mayor Kerry Thomson, the 33rd Mayor of Bloomington, Miller-Showers Park is committed to progress, change, and a fresh approach to city hall. With a focus on building better communities and fostering a friendly and safe environment, Mayor Thomson aims to create a city that welcomes visitors and ideas from across the globe. Whether you're a student, a business professional, or someone looking to make Bloomington your home, Miller-Showers Park invites you to experience the warmth and charm of this vibrant city.
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This is a nice park. It dates back to 1929 and was originally named the Jacob & Loretta Miller Homestead. The land that the park sits on was purchased by the city for $1. The location could be...
One of my "must stop" places in Bloomington is on the north end of downtown at the Miller Showers Park. I love the idea that what once was a frequently flooded wasted property has been...
This place rocks! Moving waters, concrete, statues, native vegatation, birds, pond scum and muck, plenty of green space, water fountains, falling water all nestled between four lanes of traffic...
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