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  2. Naperville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    It broadcasts on Channel 17 in Naperville and online at NCTV17.org. [135] The Daily Herald is a daily newspaper serving suburban Chicago. It was started in 1872 and founded by Hosea Paddock. [136] [137] The Naperville Sun is a local newspaper serving Naperville, Illinois. It is published three days a week, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

  3. Naperville Community Television - Wikipedia

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    Naperville Community Television ( NCTV17) is a public-access cable television station, in Naperville, Illinois, United States, producing original content focused on community interests in the subject areas of local news, sports, and events. In addition to broadcasting on traditional cable television outlets, Channel 17 on Comcast and Breezeline ...

  4. 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.

  5. Kroehler Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Founded. March 9, 1893. Defunct. 1981. Headquarters. 200 E 5th Ave, Naperville, IL 60563. Kroehler /ˈkreɪlə/[1] Manufacturing Company was a furniture company and was originally incorporated as the Naperville Lounge Company, on March 9, 1893. [2] It was founded by ten original stockholders. In 1896, Peter Kroehler, an employee, offered to ...

  6. Arthur Lawrence Hellyer Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Lawrence "Art" Hellyer Jr. (August 7, 1923 – September 5, 2018) was an American radio and television broadcaster whose professional career spanned the years 1947–2012 and included local and national network radio programs as a disc jockey, radio and television news reporter and anchor, sports reporter, game show television host, and ...

  7. Naper Settlement - Wikipedia

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    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 style fitting of ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. List of people from Naperville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Baggarly, baseball journalist. Dave Bickler, singer for Survivor. Paul Brittain, actor and comedian. Steve Cochran, radio talk personality, WGN-AM; lives in Naperville. David Eigenberg, actor. Gina Glocksen, American Idol finalist. Adrian Holovaty, journalist and web developer; creator of Django web framework.