• Flying Squid
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    36 months ago

    Bloomington expected 500,000 people.

    Here’s their big eclipse event at the IU Memorial Stadium.

    Sorry about the weird angle. I didn’t take the photo.

    • Transient Punk
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      6 months ago

      I love that they thought they could centralize/commoditize a natural event that only requires you to stop wherever you are and look up.

      • Flying Squid
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        26 months ago

        Most of Ellettsville was blocked off, but two places were charging $40 and $50 respectively for eclipse parking.

    • Brian Lawson
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      36 months ago

      I was really proud of our little town of Lebanon. There was live music, roller skating, photo booths, inflatables, vendors & food trucks, movie night, and all sorts of other events all weekend. I would say that attendance was probably less than expected Sat & Sun, but Monday was pretty hoppin!

      https://pixelfed.social/p/brianrlawson/682997746978889932

    • @Gingerlegs
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      6 months ago

      We drove down to Lawrenceburg for the weekend and drove back Monday morning to get into totality.

      It was a nightmare coming from outside Cincy, once we passed the first tiny town in totality (brookeville,) it was empty. To my surprise. We stopped in Richmond and it was a ghost town.

      Seems everyone outside just went to the closest place to them possible…strange.

      Edit: parking was $20, apparently a steal! 😂

      • Flying Squid
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        36 months ago

        I’m in Terre Haute, which was in the path of totality. We went to a park south of town where there’s a pioneer village and they were having a mini festival. It was a decent-sized crowd, but nothing massive. We were able to drive home pretty much right away.

        • @Gingerlegs
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          36 months ago

          Glad you could enjoy it close to home! Memory for a lifetime.