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  2. Naperville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Naperville has a 1% tax on all food and beverages that can be consumed at the location purchased. In addition to the citywide tax, a .75% percent tax is added onto the existing 1% when the food or beverage is purchased within Downtown Naperville. [109] All Real Estate Transfers are subject to a tax, but are exempt to for owners making deed changes.

  3. Naperville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Naperville Historic District. Roughly bounded by Juilian, Highland, Chicago, Jackson, Eagle, and 5th Sts. /  41.77556°N 88.15194°W  / 41.77556; -88.15194. The Naperville Historic District is a set of 613 buildings in Naperville, Illinois. Of these 613 buildings, 544 contribute to the historical integrity of the area.

  4. Old Nichols Library - Wikipedia

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    The Old Nichols Library is a historic building on Washington Street in Naperville, Illinois. The building was designed by Mifflin E. Bell [citation needed] in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. [1] The building served as the original public library for Naperville from its construction in 1897 until 1986, when the library operations moved to ...

  5. Moser Tower and Millennium Carillon - Wikipedia

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    Moser Tower (often referred to as the Naperville Bell Tower) is a structure built in Naperville, Illinois, United States. It was built in 1999 to commemorate the third millennium and 21st century. [1][2] It is 160 feet (49 m) tall and contains the Millennium Carillon, a carillon of 72 bells. [3] The carillon structure is said to be one of the ...

  6. Smokeshow BBQ hangs up its boots only six months after ... - AOL

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    Smokeshow BBQ, a downtown Naperville restaurant that opened to much fanfare only six months ago, has already closed its doors. A post on its Facebook page Wednesday announced the decision. “It ...

  7. DuPage County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The first white settler in DuPage County was Bailey Hobson who, with Lewis Stewart, built a house in 1831 for the Hobson family at a site about 2 miles (3.2 km) south of present-day downtown Naperville. [12] [13] Hobson later built a mill to serve surrounding farmers. Today, the Hobson house still stands on Hobson Road in Naperville, and the ...

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  9. Naper Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Naper Settlement. Naper Settlement, established in 1969, is a 12-acre (49,000 m 2) outdoor history museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums that consists of a collection of thirty historical buildings and structures from the Naperville, Illinois area. Many buildings were moved here from their original locations and refurbished in a ...