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The Lincoln Oak was an oak tree located in Bloomington, Illinois, that was the site of several speeches by Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas between 1855 and 1860 [1][2] The tree was located in an area of Bloomington known as Dimmett's Grove when Lincoln and Douglas spoke there. In 1869, near the oak, the Vrooman Mansion was built. [2]
UTC-6 (Central (CST)) • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT) Area code. 309. GNIS feature ID. 422723 [1] Funks Grove is a historic unincorporated community on U.S. Route 66 in McLean County, Illinois, United States, southwest of Bloomington. The grove for which the settlement is named, Funk's Grove, is a National Natural Landmark.
Jesse W. Fell (November 10, 1808 – February 25, 1887) [1] was an American businessman and landowner. He was instrumental in the founding of Illinois State University as well as Normal, Pontiac, Clinton, Towanda, Dwight, DeWitt County and Livingston County in Central Illinois. He was also the founder of the newspaper The Pantagraph.
Thursday and Friday’s celebration will be an evening affair, 5-9 p.m. and 5-10 p.m., respectively. Saturday’s festival will kick off with the parade at 10 a.m., followed by other festival ...
When: Nov. 21 to Jan. 5. Where: National Railroad Museum, 2285 S. Broadway, Ashwaubenon. What: 65-70 trees decorated by Green Bay area nonprofits, small businesses, museums and individuals to ...
Website. www.bloomingtonil.gov. Bloomington is a city in and the county seat of McLean County, Illinois, United States. The 2020 census showed the city had a population of 78,680, [5] making it the 13th-most populous city in Illinois and the fifth-most populous outside the Chicago metropolitan area. [6] It is adjacent to the town of Normal, and ...
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Salt Lake City, Utah - Grandma of all Festivals of Trees, since 1970, held at the Calvin Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center until 2000, at Sandy, Utah's South Towne Exposition Center since then. At least 800 trees plus gingerbread houses, playhouses, sweets, etc., covering 243,000 square feet (22,600 m 2) area. Seattle, Washington, USA area.