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Danville sits along the shore of Lake Vermilion, which is a 1,000-acre reservoir. [84] The lake allows for fishing, bird watching, and unlimited-horsepower marine boating, jet-skiing, and waterskiing. [85] Danville also sits along the Vermilion River, which provides recreational opportunities and supports abundant wildlife. [86]
The City of Danville's Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) approves new historic districts and landmarks. It was created in 1990 and is recognized as a Certified Local Government by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. [1]
They turned to their neighbors in Sunnyside, an adjacent village with which they shared a library, schools, and other services, for solutions. (Sunnyside had been incorporated in 1956.) Sunnyside and Johnsburg leaders struck an informal agreement that allowed Sunnyside to annex the surrounding area, thereby tripling its size, but required it to ...
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Jul. 11—DANVILLE — Two years after receiving city approval to open, a groundbreaking ceremony has been set for Seven Point's cannabis dispensary off Lynch Road. The ceremony will be at noon on ...
Until 1988, the building housed the post office on its first floor and federal court operations on its upper two floors. After a new courthouse opened in Urbana, bankruptcy cases continued to be heard in Danville until 2013, when the building was mostly vacated. In June 2017, the federal government transferred ownership to Vermilion County. [3]
The First National Bank Building, known locally as the Bresee Tower, is a historic bank building at 2-4 N. Vermilion Street in Danville, Illinois.The building was constructed in 1918 for the First National Bank, which was established in 1857 and had operated in another building at the same site since 1867.