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  2. El Paso, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    El Paso, Illinois Post Office The Campbell House, 1896 The Campbell House Memorial West Block of Front St East Block of Front St. El Paso was founded by George Gibson and James Wathen. Gibson gave it the Spanish name El Paso, either after El Paso, Texas, [10] or because of a nearby railroad junction. [11]

  3. El Paso Township, Woodford County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    El Paso Township is located in Woodford County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 3,459 and it contained 1,387 housing units. [2] El Paso Township formed from Palestine Township in September, 1861. El Paso is located at 40°44'20" North, 89°0'58" West (40.738800, -89.016034).

  4. 12-acre retail pads center replacing old Trevino Outlet Mall ...

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    Closed Hotel & Furniture Liquidators store, as seen July 2, is part of the former Trevino Outlet Mall being demolished for 12.5-acre retail pads center with fast-food outlets, Mister Car Wash ...

  5. Antique shop - Wikipedia

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    Antique shop "Vaarin varasto" in Tammela, Tampere, Finland. An antique shop (or antiques shop ) is a retail store specializing in the selling of antiques . Antiques shops generally have a physical presence in a shop where the wares are stored and displayed, but some antique shops are online, with no physical retail location.

  6. El Paso freight station - Wikipedia

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    El Paso freight station is a historic freight depot located at 17 East Main Street in El Paso, Illinois. The freight depot was used by both the Illinois Central Railroad and the Toledo, Peoria, and Western Railroad, the two railroads which served El Paso and contributed significantly to the city's history. El Paso was founded in the 1850s by ...

  7. Wieboldt's - Wikipedia

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    Yorktown Mall, Lombard, Illinois; 4 stores remained open longer: 1 N. State Street at Madison Street in Downtown Chicago's Loop - former Mandel Brothers store. 9 stories, reduced to 5 floors in 1985. Closed July 18, 1987. [3] Ford City Mall, West Lawn, Chicago - closed before or by Nov. 1987 - became Carson Pirie Scott

  8. Woodford County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Other claimants arose attempting to wrest the county seat from Metamora, including Eureka, El Paso, and Roanoke. El Paso was nearly awarded the seat in 1867, when it sent a local attorney to make an offer of $30,000 to the town of Metamora to relinquish the county seat. A closely contested vote ended with the apparent result in favor of El Paso ...

  9. El Paso Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    In the two months following a November 1899 resolution by the members of the Merchants and Shippers, the El Paso Chamber of Commerce was formed and recognized by the State of Texas. [2] In June 1900, the Chamber, which had been meeting in offices of the El Paso County Courthouse, moved into their original headquarters at No. 5 Little Plaza.