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Bloomington, Indiana

A great place to vacation any time of year, Bloomington, Indiana offers a wealth of exciting things to do and see: stimulating cultural offerings, distinctive restaurants and shops, Big Ten sporting events, and a vibrant, youthful spirit. For the most up to date Hoosiers, travel and vacation information on Bloomington, Indiana, the Bloomington, Indiana CVB website is the source for information on lodging, restaurants, attractions and events. The website contains information on area weather, maps and other helpful travel aids for what ever you need for an exciting experience.

Looking for things you can’t see or do anywhere else?  You’ll find things in Bloomington that you’ve never imagined!  Many people already know about Bloomington’s unique limestone heritage and beautiful scenery, but how about the country’s only Tibetan Cultural Center, the state’s oldest and largest winery, loads of antiques or a world music festival?  You’ll find all these things and more among Bloomington’s unique attractions!

The annual Indiana Heritage Quilt Show in March features over 200 quilts on display at the main show and more throughout the community. The Merchant Mall consists of over 30 booths selling must have items. The Quilt Show also features book signings, nationally known quilting instructors teaching workshops, and special exhibits.

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To request your free full color Bloomington, Indiana travel planner now, visit the Bloomington, Indiana CVB website at www.visitbloomington.com.

Join The Dalai Lama In Bloomington Indiana

The Dalai Lama will be visiting the Tibetan Cultural Center in Bloomington October 23-28, 2007, and presenting teachings at Indiana University from October 24-26, 2007. For more information, visit the Tibetan Cultural Center.

Dedicated to the people of Tibet, the Tibetan Cultural Center, located on 90 acres just south of town, offers a relaxing and peaceful setting for meditation and reflection. The Tibetan Chortens here (2) are the only ones in the nation. The TCC was established to acquaint people with the history and culture of Tibet and to support Tibetans everywhere. Throughout the year, it provides a place for workshops, teachings, seminars, initiations, retreats and ceremonies relating to the Tibetan culture. Meditation sessions are held every Sunday followed by informal discussion. Visitors can view a permanent sand mandala as well as many other works of art on display.