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  2. Burger King (Mattoon, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The district court had previously decided that the Mattoon market area was a circle with a radius of 20 miles (32 km) and centered on the Hootses' restaurant. Thus, the closest Burger King for the Florida chain is located approximately 25 miles (40 km) north of Mattoon in Tuscola, Illinois. As of 2025, the Florida chain has 319 locations in ...

  3. Mattoon, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Mattoon (/ ˈ m æ t. t u n / MAT-toon) [3] is a city in Coles County, Illinois, United States.The population was 16,870 as of the 2020 census. The city is home to Lake Land College and has close ties with its neighbor, Charleston.

  4. Cross County Mall (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Cross County Mall is a shopping mall in Mattoon, Illinois, U.S. It was opened in 1971 with JCPenney , G. C. Murphy , IGA , Arlan's , and Myers Brothers, with Sears joining in 1972. Following the closure of Arlan's in 1973, the space became Kmart one year later.

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  6. Mattoon Township, Coles County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Mattoon Township is one of twelve townships in Coles County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 14,668 and it contained 7,381 housing units. As of the 2020 census, its population was 14,668 and it contained 7,381 housing units.

  7. Mattoon station - Wikipedia

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    The Mattoon station is housed in the former Illinois Central Railroad Depot. The depot was completed in 1918 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [5] At its height, the building housed a power plant, mail room, luggage room, and restaurant, in addition to the main hall where passengers waited to board trains.

  8. Stadium High School - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was originally built in 1909–1910 using steam shovels and sluicing to move more than 180,000 cubic yards (140,000 m 3) down the edges of the gulch to create a flat playing field of 2.5 acres (10,000 m 2). Wooden molds were built to cast concrete for 31 rows of stadium seating surrounding the playfield. [10]

  9. Hancock Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Hancock Stadium became Illinois' first college stadium that featured artificial turf as its playing surface. [3] The artificial turf was replaced most recently in 2010 and a new scoreboard was installed. [4] For many years, Hancock Stadium was the home of the Illinois High School football championships. The games moved in 1999.