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Peoria Warehouse Historic District: A Revitalized Relic of Industry

Explore Peoria's revitalized Warehouse District: a vibrant blend of historic architecture, dining, entertainment, and modern urban living.

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The Peoria Warehouse Historic District, southwest of downtown Peoria, Illinois, showcases the city's industrial heritage. Featuring 68 buildings, primarily built between the 1880s and 1920s, the district's architecture, inspired by the Chicago School, reflects its past as a major shipping and manufacturing hub. Today, it's a vibrant neighborhood with repurposed warehouses housing restaurants, shops, and residences.

A brief summary to Peoria Warehouse Historic District

  • Liberty, Oak, Walnut &, Roughly along Edmund, 800 SW Washington St, Peoria, IL, 61602, US

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes to explore the district's streets and repurposed buildings on foot.
  • Visit during the day for optimal lighting to appreciate the architectural details and capture photographs.
  • Check local event schedules for festivals, art walks, and other community events that bring the district to life.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Peoria, head southwest on SW Adams Street towards SW Washington Street. Continue straight for approximately 0.5 miles, then turn right onto SW Washington Street. Walk for about two blocks to reach the Peoria Warehouse Historic District, located around the intersection of Liberty, Oak, Walnut, and Edmund Streets.

  • Public Transport

    Use the CityLink bus service. Locate the nearest bus stop for CityLink. Take Bus Route 5 (West Main) or Route 3 (North Peoria) from any downtown stop. Disembark at the stop closest to SW Washington Street. Walk south on SW Washington Street for about two blocks until you arrive at the intersection of Liberty, Oak, Walnut, and Edmund Streets. CityLink bus fares are typically around $1-$2 for a single ride.

  • Driving

    From downtown Peoria, navigate to SW Washington Street. The Warehouse District is located southwest of downtown, around the intersection of Liberty, Oak, Walnut, and Edmund Streets. Parking: * Metered street parking is available, with time limits. Check signs for rates and restrictions, typically enforced Monday-Friday. * Various parking lots and garages are located in the downtown area. Rates vary, with hourly rates around $1.00 - $2.00. * Free parking is often available after 5 PM on weekdays and on weekends.

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The Peoria Warehouse Historic District stands as a testament to the city's bustling industrial past. Located southwest of downtown Peoria, Illinois, the district comprises 68 buildings, 59 of which contribute to its historical significance. These structures, mainly warehouses and industrial buildings, were erected between the 1880s and 1920s, mirroring Peoria's economic boom as a key industrial and shipping center. The district's architecture is largely utilitarian, drawing inspiration from the Chicago School. Buildings feature reinforced concrete frames and brick exteriors, designed for functionality and durability. The district's proximity to the Illinois River and the city's extensive rail network fueled its rapid development. Industries thrived here, including brewing, distilling, farm implement manufacturing, and iron and steel production. Landmark buildings include the Murray, Sealtest, and Winkler Meats buildings. In the 21st century, the Warehouse District has experienced a renaissance. Many buildings have been repurposed into residential lofts, condominiums, art studios, offices, and retail spaces. This revitalization, supported by the city government and the Downtown Development Corporation of Peoria, has transformed the area into a pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use urban neighborhood. Today, visitors can explore coffee shops, bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues housed within these historic structures.

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