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Steele Dunning Historic District : ウィキペディア英語版 | Steele Dunning Historic District
The Steele Dunning Historic District is a neighborhood and historic district in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. Composed of small, single- or double-family houses, the district includes houses built from the late nineteenth century through the middle of the twentieth century. ==Construction== Steele Dunning is located on Bloomington's west side, north of the older Prospect Hill neighborhood. In the earliest years of white settlement of Bloomington, the land presently occupied by the neighborhood was part of a farm once owned by Paris C. Dunning, once Governor of Indiana. Dunning's house, known as the Blair-Dunning House, sits immediately southeast of Steele Dunning;〔Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory. ''City of Bloomington Interim Report''. Bloomington: City of Bloomington, 2004-04.〕 among its owners after Dunning was Henry Steele, who bought the land in 1931.〔Boruff, Katherine. ''National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Blair-Dunning House''. National Park Service, 1979-06-25, 3.〕 At this time, Bloomington was prospering greatly,〔 and Steele chose to subdivide of his land to create a neighborhood.〔 The resulting community is located primarily along the east-west Third and Fourth Streets and the north-south Fairview and Jackson Streets.〔
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