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University Courts Historic District : ウィキペディア英語版 | University Courts Historic District
The University Courts Historic District is a historic district and neighborhood in Bloomington, Indiana, United States.
==Greek houses== The Sigma Chi house at 601 E. Seventh Street, built in Free Classic style, was enlarged in 1925 by Granger, Lowe & Bollenbacher in a manner sympathetic to the original design.〔News of the Week, Indiana Construction Recorder, Vol. VI No. 47, 1925-02-21〕 The northeast corner of Indiana Avenue and Eighth Street was originally the site of a Tudor Revival house built by Maude Showers. Situated on three lots and designed by Carlisle Bollenbacher, the house was sold to Delta Tau Delta and used for a fraternity until destroyed by fire in February 1935. The fraternity rebuilt on the same site. The new house was designed by Burns & James and retained the same placement on the three lots as the original house. The general contractor was Charles A. Pike.〔"Burns & James" ''Architecture and Design'', 1938-06-01〕〔"Fire Razes Fraternity Home" p. 1 ''Bloomington Evening World'', 1935-02-12〕 Delta Zeta at 809 East Seventh Street was designed by John Nichols in 1923 in the Classical Revival Style. The general contractor was Charles F. Johnson.〔News of the Week, Indiana Construction Recorder, Vol. V No. 1, 1923-04-07〕
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