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Located in Smith Research Center and established in 1981, Black Film Center Archive was created as a repository of films and related materials by and about African Americans. Films include participation by black writers, actors, producers, directors, musicians and consultants. Address: Indiana University Bloomington IN USA
1 812 855-6041
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This center was created to support Tibetans everywhere and to acquaint people with the history and culture of Tibet. The Tibetan Cultural Center offers a relaxing and peaceful setting for meditation and reflection. Address: 3655 Snoddy Road Bloomington IN USA
1 812 331-0014
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Established in 1947, the Kinsey Institute was founded to promote interdisciplinary research and scholarship in the fields of human sexuality, gender and reproduction. This institute is open for monthly public tours or by reservation only. Address: Indiana University Bloomington IN USA
1 812 855-7686
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Hoagy Carmichael Room The Hoagy Carmichael Room was designed as a lively memorial to Indiana's famous songwriter and performing artist, Hoagy Carmichael. Donated to the Archives of Traditional Music by the Carmichael family, the collection includes a piano, music manuscripts, recordings, photographs, scrapbooks and paintings. Address: . Bloomington IN USA
1 812 855-4679
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John Waldron Arts Center John Waldron Arts Center is a historic building serving as downtown Bloomington's community arts venue. There are two performances spaces with auditoriums. This center hosts local talents in its performance series, presenting a variety of comedy, music, drama and dance performances. Address: 122 S. Walnut Street Bloomington IN USA
1 812 334-3100
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Andrew Wylie was the first president for Indiana University. Built in 1835, Wylie House is on the National Register of Historic Places and is now a museum displaying the early Wylie home and the Heirloom Gardens.
Address: 307 E. 2nd Street Bloomington IN USA
1 812 855-6224
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This collection includes more than 19,000 objects of women's, men's and children's fashion, accessories, publications and fashion plates. One sample holds 19th-century fashion periodicals, contemporary couture ensembles, hats, shoes and jewelry. Address: Indiana University Bloomington IN USA
1 812 855-5497
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