The 30 Best Limestone rooms in Bloomington, Indiana
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Root Cellar
Located at 108 East Kirkwood Avenue in Bloomington, Indiana, the Root Cellar is a unique bar with a creative and eclectic atmosphere. Chef Daniel's collection of Americana decorates the space, including an impressive beer can collection and a wine bottle display celebrating Orr family milestones. Artist Gretchen Sigmund has added her touch with a mural depicting a whimsical picnic scene. The Root Cellar Lounge offers several underground spaces for private events, such as the Wine Cellar, Limestone Room, Parlor, and Case Room. The entire venue can also be rented for larger cocktail parties and events. From DJ dance parties to karaoke nights, the Root Cellar provides a diverse range of entertainment options for special occasions. Come experience the charm and character of the Root Cellar in Bloomington!
Canyon Inn
Located at 451 McCormick Creek Park Road in Spencer, Indiana, Canyon Inn offers a unique lodging experience within the stunning surroundings of McCormick's Creek State Park. As Indiana's oldest state park, guests can enjoy the tranquility of the canyon, cliffs, and waterfall, as well as breathtaking views from the fire tower. The historic inn, which opened in 1916, boasts 76 guest rooms for visitors to relax and unwind. Explore the park's hiking trails lined with diverse trees, spicebush, and native wildflowers, and discover the history of the area through landmarks like the stone arch bridge built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Don't miss the chance to visit the Statehouse Quarry near White River, which supplied limestone for the Indianapolis Statehouse. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind in the lobby or birdwatch from the dining room porch.
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