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Did you know that in the 19th century Peoria IL was the whisky capital of the word?
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>>22033980
I love old bottles.
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Peoria seems to have a lot of history for being such a shitty little city
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>>22033980
No, but I lived there for two and a half years.
There is nothing notable in Peoria.
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>>22033980
>whisky capital
>inside USA
lol
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>>22034129
That's what makes Peoria so notable is its lack of notability. The famous phrase in Marketing of "Will it Play in Peoria" is exactly noting to that fact.
Peoria Illinois isn't some trashy ghetto, it's not some quirky arts town with a main street that's got some unique characteristic.
It's the most Middle American city in America.



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