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

Akron,   Alta,   Bartonville,   Bellevue,   Brimfield,   Chillicothe,   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,  

 

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

West Peoria is a small city located in Peoria County, Illinois, with a population of approximately 4,600 people. It's a suburb of the city of Peoria, which is about 3 miles to the east. The town is known for its friendly community and quiet, residential neighborhoods. West Peoria was incorporated in 1905, and since then, it has grown to be a city with a lively business district that caters to the needs of residents and visitors.

There are several parks in West Peoria, including the Franciscan Park, a 12.5-acre public park, and the W. C. Roeger Park, named after a former mayor of the town. The city also has several churches, schools, and community organizations that help foster a strong sense of community.

The town enjoys a temperate climate, with relatively mild winters and comfortable summers. The cost of living in West Peoria is relatively low compared to the state average, making it an attractive place to live. Overall, West Peoria is a friendly and welcoming city with a strong sense of community, making it a great place to call home.