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Peoria City Hall, located in the United States city of Peoria, Illinois, is a historic red sandstone building designed by Reeves and Baillee. The city hall was built in 1897 and dedicated in January 1899. [ 2 ]
On July 27, 2016, the City of Peoria filed a condemnation notification for the building. [9] City inspectors reexamined the building on August 25. As most necessary repairs were complete at that time, the city's assistant community development director stated, "we'll likely dismiss the demolition case" after additional minor repairs were made.
[8] [9] Its original address was 464 Moss Avenue [2] [10] before Peoria's address renumbering in the 1950s. The last resident was Miss Jean Morron, who lived there from 1953 until she died in 1966; the Peoria Historical Society acquired the house in 1967.
Peoria was named after the Peoria tribe, a member of the Illinois Confederation. The original meaning of the word is uncertain. [15] A 21st-century proposal suggests a derivation from a Proto-Algonquian word meaning "to dream with the help of a manitou." [16] Peoria was incorporated as a village on March 11, 1835. The city did not have a mayor ...
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — At their Thursday night meeting, the Peoria Civic Center Authority’s Board of Commissioners voted to spend $1.3 million to purchase machinery that will replace the 42 ...
The fate of Hacienda el Mirador's request to extend its liquor license until 2 a.m. will likely depend on whether or not it receives support from a local neighborhood association.
Peoria Civic Center is an entertainment complex located in downtown Peoria, Illinois. Designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Philip Johnson [3] and John Burgee, [4] it has an arena, theater, exhibit hall and meeting rooms. [5] It opened in 1982 [6] and completed an expansion to its lobby and meeting facilities in 2007. [7]
Soderstrom filed suit in Peoria County Circuit Court on May 13 asking that they provide notice of the Texas payment to Warr in order to ensure that the judgment is paid.