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Pontiac a classic example of one of the key visual features of the American Midwest: towns with brick commercial districts surrounded by wooden residences. Rebuilding was rapid, and growth continued. In 1871, The Chicago and Paducah Railroad was built with the aid of local bonds. The new railroad had revenues of $ 21,600 by 1877, while the older Chicago and Alton Railroad was handling $ 61,578 worth of goods. A second and larger courthouse was built. During Independence Day celebrations on July 4, 1874, stray fireworks started a blaze which burned the courthouse, the Union Block, and the Phoenix Block. Undaunted, Livingston County set out to find the best possible architect to design a new and more splendid building. They settled on
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cross the
Vermilion River at their location. Stores, shops, and a schoolhouse were built at Richmond. However, the Richmond speculators had not reckoned with Jesse W. Fell, who had retained a strong economic and social interest in Pontiac and had important friends among the railroad officials. The tracks missed Richmond and passed through Pontiac, with the station located in Fell's First Addition to the town. Richmond was quickly abandoned; some of its buildings were moved to Pontiac. On July 4, 1854, an exhibition train steamed into Pontiac, and a few months later regular service on the railroad, soon to be known as the
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now owned much of the town, had managed to set up a hostelry. Some of the first church services in
Pontiac were held at the tavern. In 1849 cholera swept through Pontiac, killing Fellows and two of his children. One early settler remembered that in Livingston County one person in two suffered from the disease. Fellow's widow, Maria Tracey Fellows, continued to run the hotel; she remarried Nelson Buck in 1850 and renamed the place Buck Hotel.
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route as the railroad. Local people called it the βhard road.β The new state highway passed along Ladd Street and brought traffic through the center of
Pontiac. The 1891 iron truss bridge over the Vermilion proved inadequate to carry increased traffic over the river, and in 1925 it was replaced with a steel and concrete structure. Also in 1925, the designation of the road was changed to
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was to be a model correctional institution for boys. Jesse W. Fell donated sixty-four acres, valued at $ 10,000, and more land was purchased. Livingston County issued $ 50,000 in bonds. The town of
Pontiac added another $ 25,000 in bonds, and the first buildings were constructed. In 1892, this facility became the Illinois State Reformatory and is now the Pontiac Correctional Center.
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new buildings, to erect βa good and substantial wagon bridge" across the
Vermilion River, and to build a county courthouse. None had the ready cash to support such an effort. They had simply promised to do so, and their promises were guaranteed by three others: C. H. Perry, the county's first storekeeper; James McKee, who had an interest at a mill at the new town site; and
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to define the town center and therefore to establish the location of the highest value lots. Isaac Wicher, the County
Surveyor, made the initial survey of Pontiac and staked out its streets and lots. Pontiac was the only town laid out in Livingston County in the 1830s, but similar square-centered towns from that time can be found at
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Livingston County. The town did have a few advantages. It was a good place to cross the river, there was a good mill seat, and James McKee was working to establish a sawmill on the
Vermilion river at the town site. By 1838, the mill was in operation. Before leaving the county, Seth Weed had built the first house in Pontiac.
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The 1878 History of
Livingston County remarked, βthe town of Pontiac was little more than a name.β In the early 1840s it had only a half-dozen cabins and an unfinished courthouse, and everything was so scattered among βclumps of bushesβ that the town was almost invisible. In 1848, August Fellows, who
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Pontiac became a boom town. People flooded in and money for improvements was available. In 1856, Pontiac was incorporated. By 1866, the people of
Livingston County could afford to spend $ 18,000 to construct a new stone jail in Pontiac. In 1870, the state established the Reform School at Pontiac. It
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land dealer. Fell was the person who had been responsible for creating the new county. As it turned out, for the town's three founders, the future of Pontiac would not be their problem. Within five weeks of the founding of the town, both Young brothers would be dead, and Henry Weed soon drifted away
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of 2000, there were 11,864 people, 4,139 households, and 2,619 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,263.0 inhabitants per square mile (873.7/km). There were 4,379 housing units at an average density of 835.3 per square mile (322.5/km). The racial makeup of the city was 85.39%
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After the Young brothers' deaths, Isaac Fellows came west to settle their estate. He liked the location and took up residence. Work started on the courthouse, but was behind schedule. Early growth was so slow that rivals decided there was a good chance they could strip the honor and the business of
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The design of the original town was typical of Midwestern town plats in the 1830s. Since there were neither improved roads nor railroads, the plan was centered on a town square; such squares would become much less common after the arrival of railroads. In these early towns, the public square served
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Moreover, the men had guaranteed a great deal in order to be granted the right to found the seat of the new county. They had agreed to donate twenty acres of land for a courthouse, another acre for a jail, and a pen for stray livestock. They had agreed to give the new county $ 3,000 toward erecting
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Of the 4,139 households, 31.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47.6% were married couples living together, 11.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.7% were non-families. 31.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.2% had someone living alone
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In 1851, there was a second attempt to displace Pontiac. On June 23, 1851, a town called Richmond was platted two miles east of Pontiac. Its backers included powerful local business and political figures. These men had calculated that the new Chicago and Mississippi Railroad would miss Pontiac and
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had been asked to use his influence to establish a post office in the area. In order to do this, he needed a name and selected βPontiacβ in honor of the Native American leader, who as far anyone knew had never set foot in the area that would be Livingston County. Fell had also selected the name of
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The population of the city was spread out, with 22.9% under the age of 18, 10.6% from 18 to 24, 32.7% from 25 to 44, 20.3% from 45 to 64, and 13.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 120.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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In the American Midwest, new highways often parallel early railroads. This happened at Pontiac. The Chicago Mississippi, linking St. Louis with Chicago, was Pontiac's first railroad. In 1922 and 1923, Route 4, the first paved highway between Chicago and St. Louis, followed almost exactly the same
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visited Pontiac in the 1840s and again in February 1855, when his train was snowbound on the nearby tracks, and he was taken by sled to spend the night at the home of Mr. John McGregor. On January 25, 1860, Lincoln was again in town when he addressed the Young Men's Literary Association. In 1858,
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In 1870, a fire destroyed $ 50,000 worth of buildings in downtown Pontiac and, like many Illinois towns, the town fathers, spurred on by insurance companies, created a βfire district,β a zone in the commercial part of the city where buildings had to be constructed of brick or some other fireproof
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the county seat from Pontiac. In 1839 they forced the matter to a vote. The proprietors of Pontiac, they argued, had not lived up to their obligations: the courthouse was unfinished and no bridge across the Vermilion had been built. Their new suggestion for the seat of Government of
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as a gathering of interested people who brought together a collection of old farm machinery. The assemblage of steam engines and the people who ran them grew in popularity. In 1999, the sponsors purchased their own forty acres north of town.
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Pontiac is home to several museums including the Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum, the Pontiac Oakland Museum, the Livingston County War Museum, the Yost House Museum and Art Center, and the International Walldog Mural and Sign Art Museum.
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Recreation Complex β 60-acre city park with five softball/baseball fields, a football field, four basketball courts, six tennis courts, four sand volleyball pits, dog park and playground equipment. Located at 2104 Old Airport
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Chautauqua Park β 26.5-acre city park with an auditorium, two picnic pavilions for rent, one picnic pavilion for public use, playground equipment, Riverview Disc Golf Course, and a swinging bridge. Located at 100 Park
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According to the 2010 Census, Pontiac has a total area of 7.87 square miles (20.38 km), of which 7.73 square miles (20.02 km) (or 98.22%) is land and 0.14 square miles (0.36 km) (or 1.78%) is water.
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correctional centers. Governor Rod Blagojevich threatened to close the prison in 2008. After the community protested the closing for many different reasons, the prison closure was averted.
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is located in Pontiac. Pontiac housed the male death row until 2003. Prior to the January 11, 2003 commutation of all death row sentences, male death row inmates were housed in Pontiac,
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Pontiac was laid out on July 27, 1837, by Henry Weed and brothers Lucius Young and Seth M. Young. A small group of people gathered at the cabin of Andrew McMillan on the banks of the
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would pass through Pontiac on his way to visit his son, they begged the general to stay over for breakfast, and a large reception committee quickly arranged a celebration.
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Play Park β 12.5-acre city park with a boat ramp, playground equipment, Riverview Disc Golf Course and two swinging bridges. Located at 3030 E. Grove Street.
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3568:Edwardsville
3453:County seats
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2019:Mark Schwahn
1971:Moira Harris
1938:
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1925:Donald Attig
1876:
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3888:Springfield
3883:Shelbyville
3878:Shawneetown
3858:Rock Island
3768:Murphysboro
3713:McLeansboro
3653:Jerseyville
3508:Carlinville
3493:Bloomington
3301:communities
3264:Round Grove
3259:Rooks Creek
3199:Germanville
3116:Rooks Creek
2980:County seat
2741:Pontiac.org
2721:January 31,
2220:October 11,
2146:Pontiac, IL
2015:(2011β2015)
1975:Gary Sinise
1965:Emily Grove
1832:Attractions
1736:other races
1237:Bloomington
379:2020 Census
371:county seat
303:ZIP Code(s)
291:UTC−5
270:UTC−6
154: /
3988:Categories
3963:Winchester
3833:Pittsfield
3823:Petersburg
3743:Mound City
3728:Monticello
3718:Metropolis
3693:Louisville
3628:Harrisburg
3618:Greenville
3533:Charleston
3523:Carrollton
3478:Belleville
3375:Ghost town
3314:Blackstone
3209:Long Point
3169:Chatsworth
3100:Long Point
3046:Chatsworth
2113:References
2072:Revolution
2035:stuntwoman
2003:head coach
1986:Irene Hunt
1905:pickleball
1713:As of the
339:feature ID
243:Population
201:Bill Alvey
193:Government
187:Livingston
142:88Β°37β²49β³W
139:40Β°52β²50β³N
3973:Yorkville
3968:Woodstock
3868:Rushville
3843:Princeton
3773:Nashville
3683:Lewistown
3663:Jonesboro
3643:Hillsboro
3603:Galesburg
3588:Fairfield
3573:Effingham
3503:Cambridge
3483:Belvidere
3388:Footnotes
3334:Charlotte
3164:Charlotte
3159:Broughton
3136:Townships
2173:March 15,
2100:Vancouver
2042:, actress
1998:, second
1945:Harry Bay
1814:Education
1722:, 10.90%
1331:in 1986.
1306:, began.
1255:Lexington
391:Geography
327:FIPS code
315:Area code
265:Time zone
235:Elevation
3953:Waukegan
3943:Waterloo
3938:Virginia
3928:Vandalia
3898:Sycamore
3893:Sullivan
3863:Rockford
3853:Robinson
3738:Morrison
3723:Monmouth
3708:Marshall
3668:Kankakee
3638:Hennepin
3613:Golconda
3593:Freeport
3553:Danville
3528:Carthage
3457:Illinois
3349:McDowell
3344:Manville
3339:Graymont
3274:Sullivan
3269:Saunemin
3214:Nebraska
3121:Saunemin
3090:Flanagan
3085:Emington
3056:Villages
3015:Streator
3005:Fairbury
2782:Archived
2746:July 20,
2418:cite web
1867:Route 66
1740:Hispanic
1730:, 0.43%
1726:, 0.19%
1397:Route 66
1378:Route 66
1251:Metamora
970:Average
895:(β23.9)
890:(β18.1)
845:(β10.9)
840:(β17.7)
835:(β21.1)
396:Location
331:17-61015
178:Illinois
3958:Wheaton
3948:Watseka
3918:Tuscola
3838:Pontiac
3788:Oquawka
3688:Lincoln
3558:Decatur
3548:Clinton
3543:Chicago
3538:Chester
3513:Carlyle
3381:Cardiff
3354:Munster
3279:Sunbury
3254:Reading
3249:Pontiac
3224:Newtown
3194:Forrest
3189:Fayette
3110:Reddick
3095:Forrest
3069:Cornell
3010:Pontiac
2987:Pontiac
2888:July 4,
2862:July 4,
2836:July 4,
2810:May 28,
2696:June 4,
2408:May 14,
2323:May 15,
2301:June 1,
2195:June 7,
1891:Street.
1852:Museums
1263:Clinton
1259:Danvers
1210:History
885:(β8.1)
880:(β1.9)
870:(11.2)
865:(12.1)
850:(β3.8)
820:(β5.2)
805:(13.2)
800:(17.6)
795:(18.7)
790:(16.7)
785:(11.2)
775:(β1.1)
770:(β6.4)
765:(β8.2)
755:(11.0)
750:(β0.9)
740:(12.6)
735:(19.4)
730:(22.9)
725:(23.9)
720:(22.2)
715:(17.1)
710:(10.9)
700:(β1.8)
695:(β4.0)
685:(16.3)
675:(10.1)
670:(18.5)
665:(25.6)
660:(28.3)
655:(29.1)
650:(27.8)
645:(23.1)
640:(17.1)
615:(35.7)
610:(13.6)
605:(21.4)
600:(28.2)
595:(32.1)
590:(33.9)
585:(34.6)
580:(33.8)
575:(31.1)
570:(28.5)
565:(23.1)
560:(14.6)
555:(11.4)
423:Climate
367:Pontiac
355:Website
342:2396250
167:Country
116:Pontiac
86:Pontiac
3933:Vienna
3923:Urbana
3913:Toulon
3908:Toledo
3848:Quincy
3818:Peoria
3808:Paxton
3798:Ottawa
3793:Oregon
3778:Newton
3733:Morris
3703:Marion
3698:Macomb
3658:Joliet
3633:Havana
3623:Hardin
3608:Geneva
3598:Galena
3583:Eureka
3488:Benton
3468:Albion
3360:Nevada
3329:Cayuga
3309:Ancona
3219:Nevada
3174:Dwight
3126:Strawn
3079:Dwight
3074:Cullom
3064:Campus
2997:Cities
1861:Murals
1810:98.9.
1784:, and
1782:Menard
1744:Latino
1715:census
1697:11,150
1682:11,931
1667:11,864
1652:11,428
1637:11,227
1622:10,595
1582:β14.1%
1477:126.1%
1432:Census
1401:Amtrak
1267:Le Roy
1265:, and
1153:111.5
1099:(1.8)
1094:(0.0)
1089:(0.0)
1084:(0.0)
1079:(0.0)
1074:(0.0)
1069:(0.0)
1064:(1.5)
1059:(8.6)
1039:(939)
999:(113)
965:(β31)
960:(β31)
955:(β21)
950:(β13)
920:(β12)
915:(β26)
910:(β31)
905:(β31)
875:(4.3)
860:(8.8)
855:(2.6)
825:(5.7)
815:(0.3)
810:(6.6)
780:(4.8)
745:(5.2)
705:(4.2)
680:(3.2)
635:(9.6)
630:(2.8)
625:(0.2)
436:Month
251:11,150
183:County
3873:Salem
3813:Pekin
3803:Paris
3783:Olney
3673:Lacon
3563:Dixon
3518:Carmi
3498:Cairo
3473:Aledo
3365:Ocoya
3319:Blair
3289:Waldo
3284:Union
3234:Owego
3229:Odell
3184:Esmen
3149:Avoca
3144:Amity
3105:Odell
2402:(PDF)
2395:(PDF)
1955:/Naps
1914:Road.
1873:Parks
1792:Media
1786:Tamms
1732:Asian
1720:White
1702:β6.5%
1627:25.6%
1612:11.5%
1607:8,435
1592:7,562
1577:7,109
1567:24.1%
1562:8,272
1547:6,664
1537:42.8%
1532:6,090
1522:53.2%
1517:4,266
1507:24.2%
1502:2,784
1492:35.3%
1487:2,242
1472:1,657
1197:14.4
1132:10.1
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