BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Greetings from southern Indiana, where this DCist has been traveling the past day. The home of Indiana University, Bloomington was the setting for the movie “Breaking Away.” If you’ve seen the movie, you know how hilly and forested the beautiful countryside surrounding the town is. More recently, Bloomington became famous for one more thing: being the home of the Subway where Jared Fogel got his start in advertising. According to the story, Fogel lived in an apartment above the Subway at the corner of Atwater and Woodlawn. Fogel simply had to walk up and down a flight of stairs to get his Subway, nearly every day.

Here’s Clue No. 2 for the DCist Cinco de Mayo party at Chief Ike’s this coming Thursday. Remember, the final clue will build off of all of the previous clues. Outside Bloomington there are many rock quarries (like this one pictured here) that have provided the limestone for buildings across the nation, including the Empire State Building. Which building in D.C., sitting at one of the taller parts of the city, is built primarily of Indiana limestone?