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Scott–Vrooman House

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Built
  
1869

Opened
  
1869

Phone
  
+1 309-828-8816

NRHP Reference #
  
83000330

Area
  
4,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
18 August 1983

Scott–Vrooman House

Location
  
701 E. Taylor St., Bloomington, Illinois

Address
  
701 E Taylor St, Bloomington, IL 61701, USA

Architectural styles
  
Romanesque architecture, Italianate architecture

Similar
  
David Davis Mansion, Prairie Aviation Museum, Miller Park Zoo, McLean County Museum, Tuscan Hills Winery

The Scott–Vrooman House is a historic home located at 701 East Taylor Street in Bloomington, Illinois. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

History

The house was built in 1869 by Matthew T. and Julia Green Scott. Matthew was a significant local businessman and developer. After Matthew's death in 1891, Julia became a prominent businesswoman and community leader; her accomplishments included serving as president of the McLean County Coal Company, which Matthew founded. The couple's daughter, also named Julia, married Carl Vrooman, who was Assistant Secretary of Agriculture under President Woodrow Wilson. The mansion was the site of debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas. The oak beneath which the debates occurred has been gone for years; however, a plaque commemorates the location. The Vrooman Mansion is now a bed and breakfast.

References

Scott–Vrooman House Wikipedia