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The John C. Proctor Recreation Center was constructed in Peoria, Illinois, United States in 1913. The Classical Revival center was built per the provisions of its founders will, John C. Proctor. [2] It was designed by Hewitt & Emerson. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 6, 1979. [1]
John C. Proctor Recreation Center: John C. Proctor Recreation Center: September 6, 1979 : 300 S. Allen St. Peoria: 30: Rock Island Depot and Freight House: Rock Island Depot and Freight House: December 22, 1978
9. Morton Public Swimming Pool. What to know: Located at Idlewood Park, the pool opened May 25 and will close Aug. 11.Closed at 4 p.m. for swim meets on June 4, 18 and 25, and July 2, 9 and 12 ...
The $4 million roller-skating loop in Lakeview Park aims to open in 2024, and the park district will also renovate Owens Center ice rink. From costs to safety, here's what we know about plans for ...
Basin Recreation operates and maintains 170 miles of trails, including the Trailside Bike Park. The recreation district has received the IMBA Gold Level Ride Center Award in 2012 for its trail and recreation equipment. Among Basin Recreation's trails, 12 miles are soft-surfaces, 29 miles are paved, and 125 miles are naturally-surfaced. [12]
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — In a unanimous vote Tuesday night, the Peoria City Council approved annexing and rezoning property that will be used for an outdoor recreation facility in Far North Peoria.
The City of Peoria's Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) approves new historic districts and landmarks and ensures historic site maintain their character. [1] Peoria's Historic Preservation Ordinance was adopted by the City Council in 1976 and amended in 1989. [1] The Historic Preservation Commission was authorized by Section 16-36. [1]
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