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In the summer of 1834, the small pioneer community of Pekin – just four...

One of Pekin’s more recent downtown businesses is a café and gift shop called...

The 1974 Pekin Sesquicentennial volume devotes four paragraphs to the story of what was...

Next Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, the Friends of the Pekin Public Library will gather...

In days gone by, well before the Surgeon General’s warnings about the dangers of...

The building at 437 Court St. – known to longtime Pekin residents as The...

Ongoing research into the family of Nance Legins-Costley (1813-1892) has recently uncovered additional information...

With last week’s collapse and emergency demolition of the western section of the Pekin...

Back in May of this year, a collection of 1924 and 1925 Tazewell County...

Though Pekin has already lost much of the buildings lining its Courthouse Square, and...