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Central National Park Building |
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103 | SW Adams St | ||
Cumberland Presbyterian Church |
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405 | N Monson St | ||
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall |
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416 | Hamilton Blvd | ||
Grand View Drive |
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Roughly bounded by N Prospect Rd, the Illinois River bluffs, Adams St, and the Grand View Dr W right of way | |||
Illinois Waterway Project Office |
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257 | Grant St | ||
International Harvester Building |
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1301 - 1309 | Southwest Washington St | ||
John C Flanagan House Museum |
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942 | NE Glen Oak Ave | NE of Wayne St | |
John C Proctor Recreation Center |
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309 | S DuSable St | Old address: 300 S Allen St | |
Judge Jacob Gale House |
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403 | NE Jefferson St | ||
Madison Theatre |
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502 | Main St | ||
North Side Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Perry, Caroline, Madison and Fayette Sts | |||
Peace and Harvest |
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Jefferson and Hamilton Sts | |||
Peoria City Hall |
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419 | Fulton St | ||
Peoria Cordage Company |
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Address Restricted | |||
Peoria Mineral Springs |
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701 | W 7th Ave | ||
Peoria Waterworks |
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Lorentz Ave | |||
Pere Marquette Hotel |
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501 | Main St | ||
Pettingill-Morron House |
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1212 | W Moss Ave | ||
Rock Island Depot and Freight House |
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32 | Liberty St | ||
Springdale Cemetery |
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3014 | N Prospect Rd | ||
West Bluff Historic District |
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Randolph, High and Moss Sts, E of Western St | |||
YWCA Building |
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301 | NE Jefferson |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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1854/10/16 | Abraham Lincoln | Author | If the negro is a man, why then my ancient faith teaches me that 'all men are created equal' and that there can be no moral right in connection with one man's making a slave of another. - Abraham Lincoln, Peoria, Illinois | Slavery In America | ||
1857/09/00 | Robert G Ingersoll | Life | During a night on the town, Robert Ingersoll and about ten friends, build a large bonfire on Main Street and sing "Annie Laurie" at the top of their lungs. The group are soon arrested by two police officers. | |||
1871/02/00 | Frederick Douglass | Life | I received a welcome from (Robert) Ingersoll and his family which would have been a cordial to the bruised heart of any proscribed and storm-beaten stranger, and one which I can never forget or fail to appreciate. - Frederick Douglass |
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Locale Type | City |
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