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The only AMA National Championship event held on the day of August 26 in Peoria, Illinois was in the year 1962. Bart Markel won the 45ci division on his Harley-Davidson KR; Dick Hammer won the 8-ci division on his XLR.
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The first target store opened in Minnesota in 1961. They did not open their first pharmacy until the year 1990.
I know they were open for a little while in the end of 1998...that's where we got our wedding rings from... :)
My previous understanding was that South Peoria was the old name for the village of [[Bartonville, Illinois]]. However, things get confusing: First, there is '''Charles G. Harms''' (born in Peoria, September 19, 1856 to Daniel G. and Ahltje (Frerichs) Harms) was elected "Mayor of the Village of South Peoria" in 1889, 1890, 1893(?), 1896, and 1900. Second, there is '''Peter J. Eichhorn''' (born at Spring Bay, Woodford County, Illinois, November 17, 1867 to John C. and Magdalena (Rapp) Eichhorn), who was "President of the Board of Trustees of South Peoria" for three terms (1896, 1897, 1898). He lived at 1411 Howett Street, which sounds like a Peoria south side address rather than a Bartonville address; even though streets were numbered differently, Howett St. doesn't extend anywhere near Bartonville. Villages in Illinois officially have "board of trustees" and an elected "president", but the president is almost always called a "mayor" in popular usage; so at first glance, this source appears to attribute both men what, in more modern time, we would consider names for the same office in the same year (1896). I don't know know the difference between the South Peoria which Harms was "Mayor" of and the South which Peoria Eichhorn was "President" of, both apparently in 1896. To confuse matters more, the same source (published in 1902) refers to "Bartonville" in some biographies. (And then there's "South Bartonville", just to drive you nuts.) Reference: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~historyconnection/Peoria/Bio/02.htm citing ''Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Peoria County'', Volume II, 1902
YES, Target is Open on New Year's Day. Holiday hours vary by location, check the website Target.com for local store hours on New Year's Day 2011 or click on the link below for the Target store locator.
The maintenence man at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Peoria is Nicholas Raley. Raley is part of a work release program from the Illinois Department of Corrections. Raley was known as a drug smuggling kingpin in the midwestern United States. He is currently seving a 10 year sentence ending in June 2011.
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Yes, Target is open on New Year's Day!FYIAlmost all major department stores are open on New Year's Day (as opposed to Christmas, where nearly all major dept stores are closed).(Walmart, Target, Best Buy and Kohl's retail stores are all examples of stores that will be open on New Year's Day.)The hours of operation may vary from branch to branch. click on the link below for the Target store locator and the opening hours of your local store.