University Courts Historic District
a.k.a. 105-055-69000;North University Historic District
Roughly bounded by 7th St., Indiana Ave., 10th St. and Woodlawn Ave., Bloomington, IN Local significance of the district:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.
During the 19th century, Monroe County experienced significant growth and development. The arrival of the railroad in the 1850s improved transportation and facilitated the expansion of industries such as limestone quarrying and agriculture. Bloomington, the county seat, became a hub for education with the establishment of Indiana University in 1820. The university's growth influenced the cultural and intellectual enrichment of the region.
The late 19th and early 20th centuries witnessed a variety of changes in Monroe County. The county's economy diversified with the establishment of factories and industries, including the Showers Brother Furniture Company and RCA. The county also saw its fair share of historical events, including the establishment of Camp Atterbury during World War II, where thousands of soldiers were trained.
In recent decades, Monroe County has become a vibrant and thriving community. The presence of Indiana University continues to shape the county's demographic and cultural landscape. The city of Bloomington, known for its arts, music, and vibrant downtown scene, offers a wide range of cultural and recreational opportunities. Today, Monroe County is known for its scenic beauty, diverse communities, and a commitment to education and innovation.
Monroe County Timeline
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Monroe County, Indiana.
- 1816 - Monroe County is established as part of the newly admitted state of Indiana.
- 1820 - The first county courthouse is built in Bloomington, the county seat.
- 1824 - Indiana University is established in Bloomington.
- 1830 - The county population reaches over 6,000 residents.
- 1854 - The Bloomington and Bedford Railroad is completed, connecting Monroe County to other parts of Indiana.
- 1884 - The iconic Monroe County Courthouse, designed by architect Brentwood S. Tolan, is completed.
- 1904 - The Indiana University School of Music is established, later renamed the Jacobs School of Music.
- 1920 - Lake Monroe, the largest lake in Indiana, is created with the construction of the Monroe Dam.
- 1969 - Monroe County becomes the site of significant anti-war protests during the Vietnam War.
- 1994 - The Indiana University Cyclotron Facility, a particle accelerator used for scientific research, is opened.
- 2006 - The Monroe County Convention Center is completed in downtown Bloomington.
- 2019 - Monroe County celebrates its bicentennial anniversary.