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  2. Peoria Heights, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Peoria Heights is a village lying in Peoria County in the U.S. state of Illinois.The population was 6,156 at the 2010 census, down from 6,635 in 2000.Peoria Heights is a suburb of Peoria, is sometimes referred to as Uptown, and is surrounded by the city except for its eastern boundary on Peoria Lake, a relatively wider section of the Illinois River.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Peoria ...

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    Central National Bank Building: Central National Bank Building: December 18, 1978 : 103 SW Adams St. ... Peoria and Peoria Heights: 9: Illinois Waterway Project Office:

  4. A Beck's gas station is nearing completion in Peoria Heights ...

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    The new Beck's gas station is expected to open very soon on War Memorial Drive in Peoria Heights.

  5. Parking, tax revenues are top concerns with Peoria Heights ...

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    Peoria Heights Mayor Mike Phelan told the presenters the village was looking for a development that generates property tax revenue and would be a good fit for the neighborhood.

  6. Peoria restaurateurs expanding into Peoria Heights with new ...

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    PEORIA HEIGHTS – Less than two months after Cayenne closed, a different Mexican eatery has claimed the resulting vacancy at the site. Casa Agave is expected to open at 4542 N. Prospect Road ...

  7. Central National Bank Building (Peoria, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Central National Bank Building, also known as the Central Building, is a ten-story building located at 103 Southwest Adams Street in downtown Peoria, Illinois, United States. It was designed by the architectural firm of Daniel Burnham in 1913–1914; Burnham himself had died two years before its completion, and at the time his office was ...