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  2. Downtown Peoria restaurant announces updated hours, new ... - AOL

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    In downtown Peoria, Richard's Under Main announced updated hours beginning the week of Feb. 4. The restaurant's new hours will be: 11 a.m. until midnight Tuesday and Wednesday. 11 a.m. until 4 a.m ...

  3. This Peoria mall offers a variety of dining options. Here's ...

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  4. Downtown Peoria restaurant will close nearly one year after ...

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    “Our liquor license expires on Sunday and we will once again become a memory of downtown (Peoria).” By 12:45 p.m., the announcement had garnered over 445 reactions and more than 330 shares on ...

  5. East Peoria, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    East Peoria is a city in Tazewell County, ... Mean monthly sunshine hours: 121 126 162 157 190 236 248 ... East Peoria's downtown and urban area have developed ...

  6. Popular Peoria restaurant extends days of operation, adds ...

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  7. Bob Michel Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge serves as a direct surface route from a major commercial center in East Peoria to the Civic Center in downtown Peoria. When completed in 1993, the Bob Michel Bridge replaced the antiquated Franklin Street Bridge, a bascule and truss bridge , which had been located on an adjacent site since 1913. [ 4 ]

  8. Popular downtown Peoria bakery and restaurant will open new ...

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  9. Bergner's - Wikipedia

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    Bergner's was founded in downtown Peoria in 1889 by Peter Alan Bergner. The famous red stone building housed six floors that included a tea room, a millinery, a cobbler, and its famous Fine China department. The store stood on the corner of Adams at Fulton streets across from the then-rival, Block & Kuhl Company.