The Peorian

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OUR VISION

To create a lively and energetic new magazine highlighting the...

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the Magazine Online

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Want to read The Peorian in a print format but without actually touching and turning paper? Then check out The Peorian flipbook, where you can view the print version of the magazine digitally. Perfect for all those Papyrophobiacs out there!

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The Staff

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Paul

Paul Gordon

The editor of The Peorian, Paul came to AdCo this summer after a 29-year career at the Peoria Journal Star, including 18 years as business editor, and won awards for reporting and writing from the Associated Press and the Illinois Press Institute for his coverage of Caterpillar...

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board with no waterCaption this! Use the form in the left sidebar to post your best caption!Got something funny to say? Bust out your best witticisms for “Say...

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Locations

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You can find the print version of The Peorian at local businesses and advertisers, as well as at all reputable news outlets. You might even find it in some disreputable news outlets or get it from a really weird black market.

Locations in Peoria:

  • AdCo Advertising Agency - 1302 W. Pioneer Parkway, Peoria
  • Arby's - 3402 N. University, Peoria
  • Arby's - 3818 W. War Memorial, Peoria
  • Arby's...

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Contact

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Contact The Peorian by email, telephone, or using the form below.

Email

Ad Sales: ads@thepeorian.com

Editor: editor@thepeorian.com

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Peoria Girl Eases Silent Film Stars into the Talkies

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Brush With History... Peorians in the National Spotlight

Her dad was a set designer at the Main Street Vaudeville Theater in the early 1900s Peoria.

When the magnificent vaudeville palace named the Hippodrome opened on Jefferson Street in 1913, Mr. Churchill became its first manager. His little 3-year-old daughter, Marguerite, never missed a performance.

The family home was on Barker Avenue, and when...

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