*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Chillicothe ***
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, Illinois in Peoria County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Chillicothe.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Peoria county include:

Akron,   Alta,   Bartonville,   Bellevue,   Brimfield,   Coughlin,   Dunlap,   Edelstein,   Edwards,   Elmore,   Elmwood,   Glasford,   Hanna City,   Hollis,   Keller,   Kickapoo,   Kingston Mines,   Kramm,   Lake Camelot,   Laura,   Long Shore Park,   Mapleton,   Maxwell,   Monica,   Mossville,   North Hampton,   Norwood,   Oak Hill,   Olin,   Orange Prairie,   Orchard Mines,   Peoria,   Peoria Heights,   Pioneer,   Pottstown,   Princeville,   Rome,   Smithville,   South Rome,   Southport,   Trivoli,   Tuscarora,   West Hallock,   West Peoria,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Chillicothe, IL?
Then read on!

- Chillicothe was originally settled by Native American communities, specifically the Kickapoo tribe, before European-American settlers arrived.

- The town was named after the Chillicothe, a Shawnee Indian tribe that once lived in the area.

- In the early 1900s, Chillicothe became a hub for the railroad and shipping industries, which brought economic growth and prosperity to the town.

- During World War II, Chillicothe was home to Camp Lincoln, a U.S. Army training camp that housed thousands of soldiers.

- Chillicothe is known for its historic architecture, including many well-preserved 19th-century buildings and homes.

- The town is home to several annual events, such as the Fourth of July Celebration and the Turkey Trot Festival.

- Chillicothe has been featured in several films, including "Planes, Trains & Automobiles" and "Sense and Sensibility".

- The Illinois River and Wildlife Prairie Park, a 2,000-acre wildlife reserve, are also located near Chillicothe.