Graduate Bloomington
Like the other Graduates in college towns across America, it’s full of personality, and painstakingly tailored to the particularities of its setting. Here that means paying plentiful tribute to the university’s basketball tradition — Larry Bird is the most famous Hoosier, but far from the only one — and décor that celebrates Indiana’s agricultural history even as it updates it for the boutique-hotel era.
The lobby contains vintage bleachers from courtside, and there are graphic nods to Indiana grad Will Shortz, the man who’s become synonymous with the New York Times crossword. And any day now they’ll draw open the curtain on Poindexter Coffee, serving breakfast sandwiches and pastries alongside the expected strong brew. (Not that kind of brew — local laws prohibit alcohol sales in this particular corner of downtown.)
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