Peoria, Illinois

Population: 113,000
Located in Peoria County

Welcome to the Peoria area - the perfect destination along the shorelines of Illinois River Country. Our thriving communities offer the best of both worlds: from downtown hotspots and towering buildings of our picturesque skyline, to quaint parks, charming shops and award-winning golf courses, you’ll experience the culture, entertainment and energy of a metropolis, minus the congestion. Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway, a site for your organization’s next meeting or convention, or a unique group tour destination, we invite you to explore our site and see what it means to play in Peoria!

Just like in the old vaudevillian days, quality of life MUST BE GOOD to play in Peoria. The oldest community in Illinois with a population of 112,936, Peoria is equal distance from Chicago and St. Louis. Here we have an enviable standard of living, exciting venues within a 15-20 minute drive from our homes, safe streets, quality and quantity shopping, our own symphony, our own ballet, Broadway Theater League, museums, art guilds, first-class medical facilities that are a regional draw, the Nation’s oldest community theater and the Nation’s oldest Santa Claus parade.

Our vibrant riverfront showcases a multitude of festivals and celebrations that light up the summer nights much like our extraordinary Fourth of July Skyconcert….a fireworks show that draws well over 100,000 annually. Citizens are flocking to live in the refurbished warehouses and lofts on Water Street that produce the perfect lifestyle for a 24/7 city.

Naturally, we are proud to be the site of the world headquarters of Caterpillar, Inc., but we have many global businesses that allow Peoria to play all over the World through their products and services. Peoria has begun to diversify its economy with infotech industries as well. Thus our business community attracts some of the brightest graduates throughout the nation.

This three-time All American City has the heart that is so well known in the Midwest. While we enjoy a variety of sophisticated entertainment, we are still homey enough to enjoy a tractor pull at the County fair, and many citizens vie for blue ribbons for their original cookie recipe or their prize bull during that competition. Peoria derives its name from the aboriginal inhabitants encountered by the first wave of French explorers. Located along the meandering Illinois River, our citizens enjoy both the fast pace of a dynamic community and the slower, old-fashioned tempo that is showcased by Old Fashioned Sunday in the Park and quiet pot lucks in their backyards.

We are a City that cares, home to many charity agencies and organizations. Peoria is well known for giving more per capita than many cities of its size. We are the Heart in the Heart of the Nation.

Peoria is the oldest civilized settlement in the state of Illinois. The city and county take their names from the Peorian Indians, one of the tribes who inhabited the Illinois River Valley. The name "Peoria" has been translated to mean "Prairie Fire that Wanders About". The Peoria area has continued to prosper and grow since its early beginnings. The natural riches that lured Indians and pioneers here contributed greatly to the later development of industry. Today the Peoria area is an industrial/agricultural community that takes pride in its historic past and progressive future.

courtesy of the city of Peoria

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