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Bloomingdale School (Illinois)

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Bloomingdale School–Village Hall
Bloomingdale School–Village Hall

The Bloomingdale School is a historical building in the Queen Anne style in Bloomingdale, Illinois. In 1994 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Bloomingdale School-Village Hall.

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Bloomingdale School (Illinois)
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3rd Street 199
60108
Illinois, United States
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