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present. In 1899 Frederick R. Carter purchased the Spurck Paving Brick Plant, manufacturing paving and building bricks and shipping them via the Lake Erie & Western Railroad. In the beginning, the brick yard had 60 employees and could produce up to 40,000 bricks a day. In 1909, Carter expanded the business to include an additional plant on Cole Hollow Road; the new location featured 10 dome-like brick kilns that were 30 feet in diameter and 16 feet tall. In addition, Carter purchased Rapp Clay Products in April 1925. Subsequently, Carter decided to close the original plant and had all brick manufacturing occur at the Cole Hollow Road location. By 1939, the company increased daily production to 65,000 bricks a day. They also transitioned from fuel sources such as coal and wood to gas, and used electricity to operate machinery rather than horsepower.
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College by November 10, 1966. In the autumn of 1967 the college's first semester started, with Dr. Kenneth L. Edwards as president, 56 full-time faculty employed, and 2,486 students enrolled. In the 1970s, student enrollment increased to 9,000 and the college expanded its services to include an academic and business program oriented campus in downtown Peoria. By the 1990s, the college further expanded the campus in Peoria and built the Caterpillar Service Training Building. The addition of this building demonstrated the collaborative relationship of the college, the local community, and the manufacturing industry. In 2009, the Pekin campus was opened.
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Peoria & Oquawka Railroad was completed as far east as Chenoa, and the town received and sent farm products by rail. In February 1864, an additional plat of land was laid out for a town named "Bluetown" by William C. Cleveland, who was the Tazewell County Surveyor. This plat showed four streets: Peoria Street, Bloomington Street, Vine Street, and Sycamore Street. The petition for this plat was filed by Joseph Schertz and accepted April 1, 1864. The origins of the name "Bluetown" are claimed to be from Joseph Schertz, who "always wore blue smocks at their work."
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reading garden to the library, and the second phase involving the installation of outdoor restrooms and utility lines. The city plans to add a splashpad and a sheltered amphitheater as part of the third and final phase. The project has been entirely funded by grants and donations. A portion of the final phase is paid for through an Open Space Land Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) grant. This grant was awarded to 87 parks across 31 counties for a total of $ 30.3 million USD.
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was razed to the ground and all that remained was a concrete slab. The land was bought by the city for redevelopment in 2000, creating an opportunity to transform the industrial downtown into a commercial hub. East Peorians previously would have to travel to Peoria for dining and shopping; with the creation of the Levee District, residents could do so locally. A range of both national and local restaurants can be found in the Levee District.
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is a connection with the Hilton Coal & Iron Mining Co. at the eastern end of town. On August 4, the first village Board of Trustees was elected. Nicholas Slagle was named the first president, and he appointed Thomas J. Floyd and Joseph Moseman as the village clerk and treasurer, respectively. Peter Schertz, H.F. Cappo, J.G. Vogelgesang, Samuel Allen Sr., and Edward Lange Sr. were elected to the board as well.
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Jr. said, "After my grandfather, Charles Carter, passed away in 1964, the business transferred to my mother, Jane Carter, and father, Tom. I started in 1970, and my sister, Mary Pat Turner, and her husband Steve started in 1978. They retired in 2010". As of 2023, Tom Carney Jr., his daughter, and his son-in-law maintain operations.
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Although brick manufacturing ceased in 1982, the company has diversified its offerings in accordance with community needs. Now, they offer a wide variety of masonry and landscaping materials and have a much broader customer-base. Tom said, "Approximately 40 percent of our sales come from landscaping.
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Among the natural resources available to extract were clay and shale—important for brickmaking. While numerous small brickmaking plants were scattered around East Peoria in the 1880s, F.R. Carter Brick Yard (later known as Peoria Brick & Tile, and Peoria Brick Company) would sustain itself to the
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On July 1, 1884, citizens of both Fondulac and Bluetown held a referendum at the public school to propose both towns be incorporated as one. This proposition passed by a vote of 30–12, and the two towns were merged into the Village of Hilton. There is no official origin behind the new name, but there
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Levee Park features a reading garden that was dedicated to the library in 2018. It features seating with umbrellas for shade, as well as landscaping, a water fountain, and a Free Little Library. Costing $ 500,000 USD to construct, it was paid for entirely through private donations to the East Peoria
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The library shares an atrium called the Civic Complex with East Peoria City Hall, which was built on other side in 2015. The library has a circulation department and children's department on the first floor, while adult services, reference, and local history are on the second. In addition, there are
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In April 2009, residents of East Peoria approved a referendum to build a new library in the present-day Levee District. In June 2012, ground was broken to begin the construction. This library is approximately 32,000 square feet, and features a larger collection of media than previous libraries. The
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The business has remained under the Carter family's management since its creation. Frederick's sons Charles, Raymond, and Ben, and Frederick's son-in-law Harry Maw, joined him in operating the plant. In 1966, the son-in-law of Charles, Thomas J. Carney, purchased the company. Thomas' son Tom Carney
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On June 14, 1855, a petition to plat the Town of Fondulac was filed with Tenth Judicial Circuit Court by Seth Abbott. This plat showed three streets—Mill Street, Main Street, and Depot Avenue—in addition to a saw mill, a cording mill, and a portion of the Peoria & Oquawka Railroad. By 1857, the
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Beginning after Thanksgiving and ending in the first week of January, the city holds a Christmas light event known as the Festival of Lights. Started in 1984, it was initially a Parade of Lights, in which floats decorated in Christmas lights were driven through town. In 1986, the pencil-steel E.P.
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The main commercial area of East Peoria is the Levee District. Located just across the river from downtown Peoria, it is a mixed-use project with a wide variety of restaurants, shopping malls, and accommodations. For the bulk of the 1900s, the area was a Caterpillar manufacturing site. In 1998, it
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Par-A-Dice Hotel and Casino is a riverboat casino located on the Illinois River off Illinois Route 116/U.S. Route 150 in East Peoria, Illinois, United States. Originally opened in 1991 in Peoria, it moved to East Peoria in 1993. While it was established through investors, Boyd Gaming purchased the
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tractors drew the attention of the military. In British trials, the 75 horsepower (56 kW) Holt tractor was found to be better suited than its competitors to haul heavy loads over uneven ground. The War Office was suitably impressed and chose it as a gun-tractor. Holt Caterpillar tractors were
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Clarence Leo Best assumed the title of CEO, and remained in that role until October 1951. The new company was headquartered in San Leandro until 1930, when under the terms of the merger it was moved to Peoria. The Caterpillar company consolidated its product lines and went on to supply the Allied
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In September 1965, a referendum to authorize a taxy levy in order to establish a community college was circulated around town. In May 1966, central Illinois residents approved it by a margin of 16,870-8,421. The educational district, Community College District #514, would become Illinois Central
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Levee Park, a green space right behind Fondulac District Library, is being developed. Initially just a grassy island, construction has been taking place to convert it into a more engaging place for citizens to visit since 2018. The plan consists of three phases, with the first phase dedicating a
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The population is spread out, with 20.1% under the age of 18, 8.8% from 18 to 24, 25.2% from 25 to 44, 26.9% from 45 to 64, and 19.6% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 41.9 years. For every 100 females, there are 103.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 102
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from heavy storms. Water was high enough to strand vehicles and the soil was so waterlogged that mudslides occurred. That evening, a leak was discovered at the library. The water was cleaned up and the leak was presumed to be fixed. The next morning, the basement of the library had filled with
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living together, 5.7% have a female householder with no husband present, and 38.1% are non-families. 31.3% of all households are made up of individuals, and 13.5% have someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.31 and the average family size is 2.89.
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Several years after Illinois became a state (which happened December 18, 1818), William Blanchard and three other men (Charles Sargeant, Theodore Sargeant, and David Barnes) crossed Fort Clark (located in Peoria) to the eastern side of the Illinois River. The land here was a swampy floodplain;
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The college offers a wide variety of programs, including those that award certificates, are transferrable, or offer degrees. For example, some transferrable programs include Pre-Med, Pre-Law, Journalism, and Education. The college also has programs that focus on workforce development and GED
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From 1991 to 1999, Par-A-Dice cruised the river daily, until Illinois removed the requirement for riverboat casinos to leave their docks. This was reversed in June 2010 with the new U.S. Coast Guard annual requirement, and the riverboat set off along the river for the first time in 11 years.
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Pliny inspected the Colean factory and learned Colean had spent at least $ 450,000 on the relatively new building and machinery. Holt bought the assets on October 25, 1909, for the $ 50,000 note held by a trust company. and began operations on February 15, 1910 with 12 employees. The "Holt
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From 1984 to 2013, The Festival Wreath was a Ferris wheel with fluorescent light tubes attached to its frame. In 2014, a new Festival Wreath replaced it with a welded frame, 80 tube-shaped lights, 1,000 lightbulbs, and rope lights. It sits on top of Fon du Lac Drive, overlooking the city.
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In concert with the renovation of remaining Caterpillar buildings, the development of the downtown Peoria Riverfront Museum and Caterpillar Visitor's Center, and the renovation of Interstate 74 and of the area's bridges, East Peoria's downtown and urban area have developed substantially.
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The complex is used as a venue for primary, secondary, and college athletic events. It is a regular host to IHSA’s State Softball Championships and IESA’s State Track and Baseball Finals, and the Robert Morris–Peoria Eagles baseball and club football team use the facility.
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several thousands of gallons of water. While the majority of the collection was safely transported upstairs intact, the walls, carpet, and furnishings were damaged, along with the computers. The library did not reopen to the public until April 24, 2013.
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The village existed as Hilton for five years. In October, 1889, the name was changed to the "Village of East Peoria", since it was east of the city of Peoria. The name underwent a final change in April 1919, when it became the "City of East Peoria".
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Within East Peoria, there are 22,484 people, 9,658 households, and 5,975 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,101.6 inhabitants per square mile (425.3/km). There are 10,804 housing units. The racial makeup of the city is 90%
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affiliate, has long maintained studios and transmitter facilities on Springfield Road in East Peoria. In recent years, other stations have moved in with WEEK-TV as a result of operations mergers through local marketing agreements, including
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East Peoria Park District has over 1,600 acres (650 ha). Carl Spindler Marina Campground overlooks the Illinois River. Fon du Lac Farm Park, Splashdown Water Park, and Recreational Courts and Skate Park are other recreational areas.
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The Fondulac District Library was established with the help of the East Peoria Woman's Club in 1935. Since then, it has moved locations several times to accommodate the increased usage and size of the collection. The collection includes
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Illinois. From 2012 to June 2022, East Peorians were part of a municipal electrical aggregation program. This program allowed municipalities to combine electricity usage with other cities and towns in the same utility region.
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Over the course of a few years, more settlers arrived. Jacob L. Wilson, Thomas Camelin, and a man simply known as "Donohue" established themselves in the new township, with Wilson eventually becoming the Justice of the Peace.
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Noel Riverboat debuted. It appeared to be very popular with the city, so each float ever since has been made with pencil steel. As lighting effects improved over the years, animated features have been added to the floats.
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According to the 2020 census, East Peoria has a total area of 22.147 square miles (57.36 km), of which 20.41 square miles (52.86 km) (or 90.13%) is land and 1.73 square miles (4.48 km) (or 9.87%) is water.
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The EastSide Centre is a sports complex located on the eastern side of town. It features facilities for several sports, such as basketball, baseball/softball, soccer, lacrosse, as well as a walking track and gymnasium.
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You have to have diversity in order to stay with the times". In May 2013, Peoria Brick & Tile was renamed to Peoria Brick Company and expanded again by opening a new location in Mossville, Illinois.
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with campuses in East Peoria, Peoria, and Pekin. ICC serves all or parts of ten central Illinois counties: Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, Bureau, Logan, Marshall, Livingston, McLean, Stark, and Mason.
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In 1993, the Winter Wonderland drive-through was constructed. All of the floats and displays stay here for the duration of the festival, and receive about 25,000 visitors annually.
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The median income for a household in the city is $ 68,246, and the median income for a family is $ 88,008. Males have a median income of $ 44,198 versus $ 32,917 for females. The
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nevertheless, they made their claim on the land and built huts, growing corn and tomatoes in the fertile soil. This settlement was originally named "Fondulac Township", with
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The Holt Company manufactured their own gasoline engines at the original "engine division," the Aurora Engine Company,...a subsidiary company set up for that purpose.
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served as East Peoria's first newspaper, beginning publications on September 13, 1901, by A.R. Zimmerman – its lead story celebrated East Peoria's first paved road.
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and runs south through the center of the city, becoming Washington Street before terminating at the I-74 entrance ramp. Illinois 40 is marked as a north–south road.
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Routes #8 and #20 services East Peoria, while #20 also services Illinois Central College. Route #23 provides connecting service between Pekin and East Peoria.
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in both Illinois and California on January 12, 1910. East Peoria became Holt Manufacturing Company's eastern manufacturing plant, competing with the nearby
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Water services are provided by the East Peoria Public Works, which services most, if not all of East Peoria homes and businesses. The water is extremely
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Articles of incorporation of the Holt Caterpillar Company were filed with the county clerk today....a branch company of Holt manufacturing company...
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Williams, Leslie (2010-06-22). "Par-A-Dice will take first cruise on the river in 11 years". Peoria Journal Star. Peoria, Illinois: Gatehouse Media.
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Hilyard, Scott (November 11, 2020). "Everybody loves a (socially distant) parade - Annual Parade of Lights is on for 2020 in East Peoria".
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Colindres, Adriana (November 21, 1991). "Par-a-Dice Embarks on First Cruise>High Hopes for Economic Revival Ride with Floating Casino".
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The Peoria facility proved so profitable that only two years later the Peoria facility employed 625 people and was exporting tractors to
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Olsen, Dean (December 4, 1996). "Par-a-Dice Sale Wins Ok>Gaming Board Approves Sale of East Peoria Casino for $ 175 Million".
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The symbol for the Festival of Lights is a little wooden toy soldier named FOLEPI (pronounced FO-LEE-PEE), which stands for
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In 2020, East Peoria’s adjusted gross revenue from casinos dropped by 34.6% from $ 74.5 million to $ 48.7 million USD.
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armies with artillery tractors during World War I, the first use of crawling type tractors for military purposes.
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East Peoria is home to the majority of the commercial television broadcast outlets that serve the Peoria area.
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also the inspiration for the development of the British tank, which profoundly altered ground warfare tactics.
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Kramer, Mike (August 3, 2022). "East Peoria's Levee Park moves closer to adding splash pad and amphitheater".
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There are 9,658 households, out of which 25.7% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.6% are
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Jay P. Pederson, editor. (2004). "Caterpillar Inc: Roots in Late 19th-Century Endeavors of Best and Holt".
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Kramer, Mike; Gatehouse Media Illinois (May 9, 2018). "Levee Park reading garden debuts - EAST PEORIA".
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Peoria City and County, Illinois: A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement
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Creve Coeur School District #76, a K-8 school, feeds into East Peoria Community High School.
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for the city is $ 35,578. About 2.8% of families and 10.6% of the population are below the
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Robein School District 85; one K-8 grade school in the Robein neighborhood of East Peoria
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for Instrument 2005406964, Affidavit 08/10/2005, also available on Wikisource as
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: East Peoria, Illinois
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roughly parallels I-74 to the south. Illinois 8 crosses into East Peoria via the
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dispatched his nephew, Pliny E. Holt in March 1909 to find another plant. He met
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East Peoria Community High School District 309; one 8th-12th grade high school (
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public computers and several study rooms available for use on the second floor.
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and the difficulty of transporting supplies to the front, the pulling power of
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Channick, Robert (October 9, 2020). "State gambling revenue tax falls 13.4%".
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East Peoria has two golf courses: Fon du Lac Golf Course and Quail Meadows.
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In 2020, the Festival of Lights was named Heavyweights Champion on ABC TV’s
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that had belonged to the bankrupt Colean Manufacturing Co. of East Peoria.
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On April 17, 2013, East Peoria was among the communities impacted by the
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was purchased by the Tazewell Publishing Company, and was renamed the
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U.S. Climate Normals 2020: U.S. Monthly Climate Normals (1991–2020)
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The interior of the Holt Caterpillar factory in East Peoria, 1910
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A Sanborn Fire Insurance map of East Peoria as it looked in 1928
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Library and Administration building of Illinois Central College
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Ronald, Blum (October 30, 2007). "Girardi snags job offer".
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enters East Peoria from the west at the Cedar Street Bridge.
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Climate data for East Peoria, Illinois, 1991–2020 normals
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In 1997, the newspaper changed its name once more to the
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President, Frank Borror East Peoria Historical Society.
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and he registered "Caterpillar" as a trademark in 1911.
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East Peoria is served by two shortline railroads: the
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Location of East Peoria in Tazewell County, Illinois.
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Electric and gas supply and delivery is provided by
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with 116. Illinois 8 is marked as an east–west road.
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The following state routes run through East Peoria:
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East Peoria Centennial Commission. p. 9. 2101:. East Peoria Centennial Commission. p. 7. 2062:. East Peoria Centennial Commission. p. 6. 2007:"East Peoria prepares for the Parade of Lights" 1938:teams; played both baseball and basketball for 1502:East Peoria is serviced by a Head Start, three 1801:serves the area. It has 3 passenger airlines ( 1555:Located at the northeastern edge of the city, 1394: 1324: 4014: 3847: 3823:"Race extremist jailed in plot to kill judge" 4106:Map of Illinois highlighting Tazewell County 3971:, September 14, 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-08. 3770:. The Peoria Journal Star, Inc. p. A1. 2559:International Directory of Company Histories 1671: 1364: 3653:. East Peoria Centennial Commission. p. 22. 3223:"East Peoria Elementary School District 86" 3029:"Festival (FOLEPI) Guide | East Peoria, IL" 2974:Fondulac District Library | East Peoria, IL 2949:Fondulac District Library | East Peoria, IL 2456: 2450: 2168: 1934:, shooting guard and small forward for six 4021: 4007: 3740:"Electrical Aggregation | East Peoria, IL" 1374:devices, magazines, board games, puzzles, 3820: 3388:"ICC planning purchase of Pekin property" 2735: 2425: 2423: 2421: 2394: 2392: 2390: 1523:East Peoria Elementary School District 86 365:from downtown Peoria. It is home to many 86:Location of Illinois in the United States 3903: 2774: 2658: 2057: 1777: 1728: 1657: 1546: 1283: 1255: 1165:of any race are 2.2% of the population. 389:meaning "bottom of the lake" in French. 3870: 3687: 3009: 2869:"East Peoria History | East Peoria, IL" 2691:Pernie, Gwenyth Laird (March 3, 2009). 2639:. Caterpillar Inc. 2007. Archived from 2363: 2361: 2345:Peoria Brick Company - Central Illinois 2246: 2220: 2151:"East Peoria History | East Peoria, IL" 1463: 1201: 4414: 3763: 3385: 3160: 3134: 2917: 2690: 2625: 2483: 2429: 2418: 2387: 1968: 1966: 1964: 1782:Public bus service is provided by the 1724: 1336:casino in 1996 for $ 175 million USD. 909: 4002: 3927:(Book does not provide page numbers.) 3651:The Centennial History of East Peoria 3505:National Endowment for the Humanities 3480:National Endowment for the Humanities 3455:National Endowment for the Humanities 3438:The Centennial History of East Peoria 3323:The Centennial History of East Peoria 3109: 3107: 3105: 3023: 3021: 2750: 2684: 2511:"Form Company to Manufacture Engines" 2335: 2333: 2325:The Centennial History of East Peoria 2138:The Centennial History of East Peoria 2110: 2099:The Centennial History of East Peoria 2060:The Centennial History of East Peoria 1700:splits from Interstate 74 across the 1606:until 1980, when it reverted back to 1411: 190:20.41 sq mi (53.57 km) 182:22.71 sq mi (58.81 km) 4442:Populated places established in 1884 2789: 2549: 2538: 2532: 2367: 2358: 2206:"NowData – NOAA Online Weather Data" 2198: 1784:Greater Peoria Mass Transit District 1542: 878:Source: Weather WX Monthly Averages 4432:Cities in Tazewell County, Illinois 2293: 2228:"Station: Peoria GTR Peoria AP, IL" 1961: 1760:East Peoria was served by Amtrak's 1381: 1359: 1218: 198:1.73 sq mi (5.24 km) 13: 4437:Peoria metropolitan area, Illinois 4101: 4029:Municipalities and communities of 3690:"East Peoria Water Quality Report" 3135:Kramer, Mike (February 22, 2023). 3102: 3018: 2484:GORDON, PAUL (February 15, 2010). 2430:Gordon, Paul (February 16, 2010). 2330: 2279:"Census of Population and Housing" 1747:Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway 1676:The East Peoria area is served by 899: 14: 4458: 3977: 3649:LaKemper, Daniel A., ed. (1984). 3555:Federal Communications Commission 3530:Federal Communications Commission 3436:LaKemper, Daniel A., ed. (1984). 3386:Kramer, Mike (February 7, 2020). 3321:LaKemper, Daniel A., ed. (1984). 2894:"Timeline of historic 2013 flood" 2545:. S.J. Clarke Publishing Company. 2323:LaKemper, Daniel A., ed. (1984). 2136:LaKemper, Daniel A., ed. (1984). 2097:LaKemper, Daniel A., ed. (1984). 2058:LaKemper, Daniel A., ed. (1984). 1940:East Peoria Community High School 1918:East Peoria Community High School 1856: 1797:Located just west of Peoria, the 1666: 1653: 1506:, and a local community college. 1346: 1157:, and 6% from two or more races. 3871:Luciano, Phil (April 10, 2012). 2918:Warren, Laura (April 23, 2013). 2792:"The Rise of the Levee District" 1875:teams and former manager of the 1841:) as calcium. 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Company President 359:Metropolitan Statistical Area 2368:Lynn, Greg (July 30, 2013). 1947:, guitarist and songwriter ( 1925:— Chairman & CEO, 1816: 1737:in East Peoria, August 1981. 1497: 408: 372:The city is the site of the 7: 3801:Southern Poverty Law Center 3526:"Facility ID:42121 WMBD-TV" 3501:"East Peoria times-courier" 2457:Leffingwell, Randy (1996). 2305:United States Census Bureau 2180:United States Census Bureau 1985:"2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files" 1792: 1395:New Building and Relocation 1331:Par-A-Dice Hotel and Casino 1325:Par-A-Dice Hotel and Casino 689:Average precipitation days 545:Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 475:Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 374:Par-A-Dice Hotel and Casino 10: 4463: 3859:Kent Hovind 2005 Affidavit 3694:The City of East Peoria IL 3626:"Amtrak – East Peoria, IL" 2564:Farmington Hills, Michigan 2370:"Keeping It in the Family" 1860: 1328: 1231:Holt Manufacturing Company 1222: 1191: 877: 425: 417: 379: 4387: 4377: 4320: 4302: 4194: 4113: 4099: 4062: 4043: 4032:Tazewell County, Illinois 3163:East Peoria Times-Courier 3012:East Peoria Times-Courier 2997:East Peoria Times-Courier 2924:Fondulac District Library 1751:Genesee & Wyoming Inc 1672:Highways and State Routes 1612:East Peoria Times-Courier 1484: 1365:Fondulac District Library 1265:Caterpillar Company" was 1125: 1110: 1095: 1080: 1065: 1050: 1035: 1020: 1005: 990: 975: 960: 945: 930: 915: 908: 903: 898: 895: 830: 782: 735: 688: 614: 544: 474: 469: 466: 463: 460: 457: 454: 451: 448: 445: 442: 439: 436: 433: 430: 325: 317: 306: 293: 281: 269: 248: 231: 223: 215: 210: 202: 194: 186: 178: 173: 165: 160: 152: 142: 134: 126: 91: 79: 67: 39: 30: 23: 3904:Jennings, Jason (2009). 3853:Search "Kent Hovind" in 3744:www.cityofeastpeoria.com 3551:"Facility ID:28311 WTVP" 3417:Illinois Central College 3340:Illinois Central College 3302:Illinois Central College 3115:"Fondulac Park District" 3033:www.cityofeastpeoria.com 2873:www.cityofeastpeoria.com 2155:www.cityofeastpeoria.com 1903:Have You Seen Me Lately? 1621:, channel 25, the local 1574: 1557:Illinois Central College 1145:or Alaska Native, 0.97% 206:499 ft (152 m) 1893:Young Earth creationist 1533:East Peoria High School 1302:Caterpillar Tractor Co. 4107: 3906:"Rule 3: Ask for Help" 3719:www.health.state.mn.us 3664:"Schedules and Routes" 3451:"The Tazewell courier" 2970:"New Library Building" 2713:. 2007. 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City
Flag of East Peoria
Official seal of East Peoria
Location of East Peoria in Tazewell County, Illinois.
Location of Illinois in the United States
40°40′25″N 89°32′31″W / 40.67361°N 89.54194°W / 40.67361; -89.54194
Tazewell
Time zone
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Area code
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FIPS
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www.cityofeastpeoria.com
Tazewell County
Illinois
Peoria, Illinois
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Illinois River
Caterpillar Inc.
Par-A-Dice Hotel and Casino
precipitation
relative humidity
sunshine hours

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