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After Charles Titus retired from his position as a history professor at Eastern Illinois University several years ago, he had the time to visit 20 distinct historic attractions across the state.
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People are making big plans this summer, as vaccination rates tick up and COVID restrictions ease. A recent survey by Country Financial found that after a year of conservative saving, people are ready to let loose.
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Barb Hoffman, a travel agent for Direct Travel in Peoria, said 2020 was a year like no other when it came to her industry.“(The travel) business has been…
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Officials expect 6.5 million automobiles to travel the Illinois Tollway during the coming holiday weekend. The Easter and Passover holiday-travel weekend…
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The extended Fourth of July weekend is expected to be one of the busiest periods of the year on Illinois's tollway with nearly 8 million vehicles on the…
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A building that was once the longtime home to a Lincoln restaurant is now a museum celebrating the city's links to Route 66. Gov. Bruce Rauner and state…
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February was another record month for the Gen. Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport. 47,385 passengers traveled through Peoria’s airport last…
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The director of Peoria airports says he doesn't think Caterpillar's decision to move its headquarters to the Chicago area will have much effect on…
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More than 150 people toured the new Ray LaHood International Terminal at the Peoria International Airport Monday. It was an opportunity to see the $11…
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The University of Illinois Urbana campus has 57 faculty and students traveling in or near Brussels, Belgium and has confirmed that all of them are safe…