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City expenditures for 2024 will be a record $324 million in Peoria, with $100 million in capital projects included. Peoria has passed a record-setting budget for 2024-2025. Here's a breakdown
A stark white sign stands outside of Good Tequilas in Peoria Heights. The words “for sale” are written across the top in bright red letters. The building – located at 4319 N. Prospect Road ...
The Catholic Diocese of Peoria's restructuring plan has proposed no longer using St. Bernard, which opened in 1903 on the East Bluff. This Peoria church has operated for 120 years, but its future ...
From the late 1950s, downtown Rockford (centered around the intersection of IL 2 and US 20; Main Street and West State Street) began to decline as the primary shopping district of the city. In 1956, North Towne Mall opened on the far northwest side of the city, with Colonial Village opening on the (then) far east side in 1962, both of which ...
Plates with serials 1 through 999 had "ILL-34" at the bottom; plates with serials 1000 through 9999 had "ILLINOIS-34"; and plates with serials 10-000 and up had "ILLINOIS-1934". The latter two groups were the first plates to feature the full state name. 1935 Blue on white with border line; "ILL-35", "ILLINOIS-35" or "ILLINOIS-1935" at top none
Elizabeth (Betty) Clouse-Smith was the last woman homesteader to successfully prove up land in her own name. She was among a group of people, including her son William J. Smith, who filed for homestead west of Big Delta, Alaska. On October 18, 1984, she received a patent for her 116-acre claim (47 ha). [47]
City Hall: Located in Downtown West, City Hall was designed by Harvey Ellis in 1892 in the Renaissance Revival style. It is reminiscent of the Hôtel de Ville, Paris. Central Library: Completed in 1912, the Central Library building was designed by Cass Gilbert. It serves as the main location for the St. Louis Public Library. City Museum
The trolley remained in service until April 7, 1957, as the last trolley line in New York state; [5] a bridge to Queens had been completed two years earlier. [ 6 ] After the state government leased Welfare Island from the city in 1969, [ 7 ] several large housing developments were built there in the early 1970s, necessitating the construction ...