Bloomington–Normal, Illinois - Sports

Sports

Club League Venue Established Championships
Bloomington Extreme IFL Indoor football U.S. Cellular Coliseum 2006
Bloomington Blaze CHL Ice hockey U.S. Cellular Coliseum 2011
Normal CornBelters FL Baseball The Corn Crib 2009
Municipalities and communities of McLean County, Illinois, United States
County seat: Bloomington
Cities
  • Bloomington
  • Chenoa
  • El Paso‡
  • Le Roy
  • Lexington
Town
  • Normal
Villages
  • Anchor
  • Arrowsmith
  • Bellflower
  • Carlock
  • Colfax
  • Cooksville
  • Danvers
  • Downs
  • Ellsworth
  • Gridley
  • Heyworth
  • Hudson
  • McLean
  • Saybrook
  • Stanford
  • Towanda
Townships
  • Allin
  • Anchor
  • Arrowsmith
  • Bellflower
  • Bloomington
  • Blue Mound
  • Cheney's Grove
  • Chenoa
  • Cropsey
  • Dale
  • Danvers
  • Dawson
  • Downs
  • Dry Grove
  • Empire
  • Funk's Grove
  • Gridley
  • Hudson
  • Lawndale
  • Lexington
  • Martin
  • Money Creek
  • Mount Hope
  • Normal
  • Old Town
  • Randolph
  • Towanda
  • West
  • White Oak
  • Yates
CDPs
  • Twin Grove
Unincorporated
communities
  • Barnes
  • Bentown
  • Bloomington Heights
  • Cropsey
  • Covell
  • Fletcher
  • Funks Grove
  • Gillum
  • Glen Avon
  • Holder
  • Kerrick
  • Lyttleville
  • Meadows
  • Merna
  • Padua
  • Sabina
  • Shirley
  • Watkins‡
  • Weedman‡
  • Weston
  • Yuton
Ghost towns
  • Benjaminville
  • Kumler

Coordinates: 40°30′09″N 88°59′41″W / 40.5026°N 88.9948°W / 40.5026; -88.9948

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