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Pimiteoui Trail through Peoria nearing completion

Bonnie Noble is looking forward to sleeping more restfully.

The executive director of the Peoria Park District for 20 years, Noble said she stays awake when she lets herself think about the growing Rock Island-Pimiteoui Trail that wends its way through the city.

It's all because of one spot in the trail — where it crosses Knoxville Avenue, just south of its intersection...

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Cruisin' Down the River

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Spirit of Peoria ready to chug another summer

When it comes to entertainment along the Illinois Riverfront in downtown Peoria the variety is something many don't think about or realize is there.

But take a trip on The Spirit of Peoria, one of the few authentic paddlewheel boats taking the water today, and one realizes there is also unique entertainment, something you can't find just anywhere and that...

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The Riverfront

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The most happening place in Peoria all summer is along the Illinois River

It wasn't much more than 15 years ago that the Peoria riverfront had just two or three activities scheduled during the entire summer.

One of them was Steamboat Days, the other was Blues Fest, said Bill Roeder, head of riverfront activities for the Peoria Park District, which oversees most of what goes on along the Peoria riverfront. Read more...

Reach For The Heights

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Peoria Heights has Duryea Days and other events each summer

Peoria Heights has long been known for its quaint shops along its main drag of Prospect Road, a favorite spot for walkers to spend a quiet afternoon.

But its main event each summer has to do with an automobile, the only one ever designed and made in the region, called the Duryea.

The Duryea originally came out of Peoria Heights and each year the village...

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Fresh Produce Here!

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Farmers markets continue to be popular

Lillian Jacobs remembers being invited to be part of a local farmers market, to bring produce from her farm near Princeville to sell to the public. At the time she and her family had been taking produce to the riverfront on Saturday mornings. It was the only farmers market in Peoria at the time.

The invitation came from Marvin Goodman, owner of a new shopping center in the heart of Peoria...

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