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Maple Grove Road Rural Historic District

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White barn along Maple Grove Road
White barn along Maple Grove Road

Maple Grove Road Rural Historic District is a national historic district located in Bloomington Township and Richland Township, Monroe County, Indiana. The district encompasses 69 contributing buildings, 7 contributing sites, 8 contributing structures, and 30 contributing objects in a rural area near Bloomington. The district developed between about 1828 and 1950, and include notable examples of Gothic Revival and Greek Revival style architecture. The contributing elements are located on 12 farmsteads. Located in the district is the separately listed Daniel Stout House.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

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Maple Grove Road Rural Historic District
North Maple Grove Road, Bloomington

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N 39.221944444444 ° E -86.562777777778 °
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North Maple Grove Road 4910
47404 Bloomington
Indiana, United States
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John Mellencamp Pavilion
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