Many Bloomington restaurants sold a few of their food items for Taste of Bloomington on Saturday. Anyone was able to purchase a ticket for $8 and have their pick of dozens of restaurants.
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Many Bloomington restaurants sold a few of their food items for Taste of Bloomington on Saturday. Anyone was able to purchase a ticket for $8 and have their pick of dozens of restaurants.
Karli Mccleery hands a piece of pepperoni pizza from Buccetos to a customer. Buccetos along with Pizza X and Mother Bear's were at the event selling pizza on Saturday.
The band Huckleberry Funk plays at Taste of Bloomington on Saturday. The band was the first of the night to play on the Morton Street Stage.
William Martin, five, slides down the bouncy house. The bounce house and one interactive game course were available for children to play on during the Taste of Bloomington on Saturday.
Chocolate truffles from The Olive Leaf sit on trays for the Taste of Bloomington on Saturday. The store specializes in oils and balsamic truffles.
Sharon Mutuma buys a pork belly taco from Crazy Horse. Crazy Horse was one of the many Bloomington restaurants featured at Taste of Bloomington on Saturday.
In addition to serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, FARM also has a selection of desserts. Some of these include chocolate cakes and pies.
FARMbloomington's motto is that they sell real food from local sources. FARM is located on Kirkwood near the town square.
IU alumni Will Bernacchi waits for his Big Cheeze sandwich Tuesday afternoon. The Big Cheeze food truck is usually parked on Kirkwood near Greetings or Chipotle.
Ross Tepe makes a Cheezy F. Baby Tuesday afternoon. Tepe is staying in Bloomington over the summer to work at The Big Cheeze.
Baked! of Bloomington delivers cookies custom to order. Baked! is located on Third Street.
The historic race cars make a lap around the track. One of the cars was so old that it had to be pushed by drivers.
Team Penske pushes their car from the garage before the race early Sunday morning. Crowds gathered around other teams' cars as the race got closer to start time.
Jake Gyllenhaal holds up the green flag. Gyllenhaal was the honorary flag waver along with boston marathon survivor, Jeff Bauman.
On the Crown Royal Wall of Graditude, spectators could walk around to see the names of soldiers. The wall was part of the pre-race festivities in the center of the track.
Nathan Kress and his wife London ride around the track in the parade before the race. Kress played Freddie Benson on iCarly.
The Indianapolis 500 princesses pose for a picture. While the princesses come from all over the state, Katherine Cole (top row, far right) is a recent IU graduate.
Takuma Sato holds up the ceremonial milk after winning the Indianapolis 500. Sato is a Japanese driver that races for Andretti Autosports.
After Scott Dixon's crash, the crew cleans up the broken fence and rubble. Dixon was not seriously harmed in the crash.
The festival princesses watch the last few laps of the race. Katherine Cole, center, is an IU alumni.