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    City of Bloomington Parking Garage

    City of Bloomington Parking Garage

    5.0(3 reviews)
    64.7 mi

    This is a nice parking garage that puts you in walking distance to quite a few restaurants and…read morevenues in downtown Bloomington. It has been open since august 2021 and has been deemed an environmentally certified structure. It is the replacement for the older parking garage that was found to be structurally unsound and was demolished in 2018. This new garage has the capacity to park over 500 vehicles and has charging stations for your electric vehicles as well as parking for compact and standard size automobiles. It has covered bicycle parking and also houses commercial and retail spaces along with public restrooms and city parking management offices. It is very well lit at night. As you go in to park you will take a ticket and I recommend taking that ticket with you when you head out on the town. There are elevators to get to all the levels or you can take the stairs. At the bottom of the garage there is a pay station. You can pay with cash or card Pay before heading back up to your car so your ticket is ready to scan to open the gates for you to leave as you reach the exit. There is some beautiful artwork on the outside of the garage and it really sets off the building. Parking here is pretty easy on the wallet. It was .50 cents per hour when I was there. I would certainly recommend parking here vs trying to do a parking meter depending on the length of time and where you are heading to in the city.

    Great reasonable parking in downtown Bloomington. It only cost .50 per hour AFTER your first three…read morefree hours. It beats the parking meters any day. After the work day is over, the garage is free. A sky bridge connects the garage to Fountain Square mall for those afraid of the outdoors. Also, there is an awesome pay machine that talks to you as you walk by reminding you to pay before you exit the garage. Ingenious. I love this parking garage and will never park anywhere else while in downtown Bloomington. The biggest plus is it close to my favorite establishment in Bloomington, the Chocolate Moose! If you park here, you must make a trip there before leaving for the day. If you stall long enough, the pay machine will probably be covered with a trash bag and you can escape free of charge. Be sure to check it out, you will not be disappointed.

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    City of Bloomington Parking Garage
    City of Bloomington Parking Garage
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    Riverside Parking - Meeting my mom at Humana and was attacked bye one of there employees appearly thinking I'm someone else hits me w a polee busted my face

    Riverside Parking

    2.0(2 reviews)
    32.3 miDowntown

    I reported hat someone from there company and hit me already had pole n hand and then followed us…read moreout and almost hit us Reith his truck and said if I called hos.woro.or police he would shoot me n went I'm his wait band

    When I decided to move downtown I quickly learned that purchasing a parking spot was an absolute…read morenecessity. Luckily I had many garages and flat lots to choose from. I chose a secure garage that is managed by Riverside Parking. I was told when I purchased the spot that entry into the garage required the use of a garage door opener and that the garage was kept secure. Choosing this option made this garage more expensive by about $15 per month than many of the surrounding garages. While the garage is clean, has security cameras, and is manned by an attendent during very limited morning hours, the fact of the matter is that Riverside Parking actually REQUIRES that the garage doors be left wide open and unsecured from early in the morning until at least 6pm. This causes people who aren't actually monthly parkers to freely use the garage and allows anyone to just walk in and out of the garage. However, despite this, when I look around at the other garages in the area mine is still totally covered, the most secure during the overnight hours, the cleanest, and has the best security cameras. The Riverside office staff is also always great about getting me my invoices and receipts. So, despite the fact that I really wish they would secure the garage 24/7 I still think they are A-OK.

    Riverside Parking - The view of the garage from 2nd Street. (It's to the left of the Downtown YMCA)

    Riverside Parking

    3.0(2 reviews)
    33.0 miMedical Center, Downtown

    I almost don't want to write this review, because this is one of my best kept secrets. It's my…read morego-to parking garage anytime I need to be downtown on a weekday before 6pm. It's easy to find, just right next to the downtown YMCA. The entrance is at second Street and Guthrie. There is a light, which makes it easy to turn in from all directions. The parking is by far the cheapest I've found in town. The rates did just go up, but that's not a big deal because honestly, where else can you park downtown for two dollars? ($1 for 3 hours if you're a YMCA member) Being on the outskirts of downtown, you are in for a little bit of a walk to reach your final destination. From the garage to the Second Street Bridge/Yum Center is about a half a mile. To the Kentucky Center, or the other cool things down W. Main St. is about a mile. The garage usually has a parking attendant. They except credit card. And there are the occasional times when there is no attendant present, but they just lift the gate. This equals free parking! The garage has 4 levels. If you need to park and go into the Brown school, there is a sky bridge on the third floor that leads to the school. The garage is fairly well lit. There are stairs on two corners of the garage. There's also an elevator if you choose to go the lazy route. If you do choose the elevator, and it's early in the morning or chilly - be prepared, there's a real good chance there might be a homeless person in the area at the bottom of the elevator. (This is the main office entrance for the Metro YMCA Association office). Having grown up at the YMCA, then working there during high school and college, i've been in this garage all times of day. For 4:30am - 11pm and I've never felt unsafe or been hassled.

    Their garage on magazine street is falling apart. They wanted us to pay out parking even though our…read morework was shut down and we were not using it. They are crooks. They are crooks.

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    Riverside Parking - New rates. $2 for 3 hours if you're not a YMCA member.

    New rates. $2 for 3 hours if you're not a YMCA member.

    Riverside Parking - Rates just went up -- YMCA members get 3 hours for $1; $2 if a non-member. Still a good deal for downtown parking.

    Rates just went up -- YMCA members get 3 hours for $1; $2 if a non-member. Still a good deal for downtown parking.

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    Constitutional Elm Stump

    Constitutional Elm Stump

    4.3(3 reviews)
    12.8 mi

    Corydon is full is history. Who knew? I thought it was just a bunch of caves. It was the original…read morestate capital. Anyway, this attraction is an old tree stump covered in a pavilion. Rumor has it that Indiana delegates met under this same tree to draft Indiana's state constitution in 1816. At the time it was estimated that the tree was already 150 years old. It is interesting to not that the actual tree has been dead since 1925 due to Dutch Elm disease, and the stump and trunk is all that remains. It does look well preserved though. I guess the coal tar they used worked like magic. The tree limbs and branches that were cut from the trunk, opened up a money making opportunity. They were chopped into pieces and sold as souvenirs There is limited parking in front of some of the houses on the street that the stump is on. However, much of the curb is painted yellow for no parking. tree's limbs and branches. These were subsequently chopped into pieces and sold as souvenirs. This is definitely worth a visit if you are in Corydon. Some people question how long the stump will be around due to the declining number of people that knows the tree's significance and the uncertainty of how long the tree's preservation efforts would be effective. Well, as with most road side attractions I visit and review, this is probably not a very long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. You may want to consider planning out additional stops or making it part of a larger itinerary.I would start with the Indiana Caverns and/or the Harrison County Discovery Center, which is right down the street.

    Indiana's first constitution was signed under this tree! And although the tree died from Elm…read moredisease in 1925, the trunk was preserved. It's huge! The story goes... In 1816, the 43 Indiana delegates met to draft the first constitution. It was unbearably hot in the log cabin they met in, so they stepped outside to work on the constitution under this elm tree. At the time, the elm was reported to be over 130 feet tall and 50 feet wide, and about 150 years old. Indiana's first constitution included several progressive laws, like a ban on slavery! This is not only a cool roadside stop, but also a part of important Indiana history.

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