List of places named Peoria
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This is a list of places named Peoria, which includes geographic name features such as populated places, geographical features, and post offices — including combined forms of the name, such as West Peoria, Illinois
West Peoria, Illinois
West Peoria is a city in Peoria County, Illinois, USA. The population was 4,762 at the 2000 census. West Peoria is a suburb of Peoria and is part of the Peoria, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area....

, and variations of the name, such as Paola, Kansas
Paola, Kansas
Paola is a city in and the county seat of Miami County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 5,602.-History:...

.

The largest Peoria
Peoria, Arizona
Peoria is a city in Maricopa and Yavapai counties in the U.S. state of Arizona. Located primarily in Maricopa County, it is a major suburb of Phoenix. According to 2010 Census Bureau releases, the population of the city is 154,065. Peoria is currently the sixth largest city in Arizona for land...

 is found in Arizona. The original Peoria
Peoria, Illinois
Peoria is the largest city on the Illinois River and the county seat of Peoria County, Illinois, in the United States. It is named after the Peoria tribe. As of the 2010 census, the city was the seventh-most populated in Illinois, with a population of 115,007, and is the third-most populated...

 is found in Illinois. Several places named Peoria are now just ghost towns found on old maps.

Peoria as a place name

The original Peoria (there are Indians still living who claim Peoria blood) were one of the principal tribes of the once-strong Illinois Confederation and had a language of the Algonquian
Algonquian languages
The Algonquian languages also Algonkian) are a subfamily of Native American languages which includes most of the languages in the Algic language family. The name of the Algonquian language family is distinguished from the orthographically similar Algonquin dialect of the Ojibwe language, which is a...

 family. The Algonquian Nation had its ancient home north of the Great Lakes
Great Lakes
The Great Lakes are a collection of freshwater lakes located in northeastern North America, on the Canada – United States border. Consisting of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, they form the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth by total surface, coming in second by volume...

, whence the Peoria probably split off and drifted down the Mississippi Valley. Most Peorias derive - or probably derive - from the Peoria tribe of Indians. A few may owe their existence to settlers from Peoria, Illinois.

  Canada

Alberta

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria — named for Peoria, Illinois — P.O. (?)

  United States of America

Arizona

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Maricopa County) — named for Peoria, Illinois, by settlers from there — P.O. 4 August 1888 to date


Streets
  • Peoria Avenue — Phoenix metropolitan area


Education Districts and Facilities
  • Peoria Unified School District
    Peoria Unified School District
    Peoria Unified School District #11 provides primary and secondary education for most of Peoria, Arizona, parts of Glendale and Youngtown, Arizona, and a small portion of Surprise, Arizona, and northwestern Maricopa County. With 39 schools, it is the third largest school district in Arizona.-Early...

  • Peoria High School
    Peoria High School (Arizona)
    Peoria High School is a public secondary school located in Peoria, Arizona, United States. The high school is currently a part of the Peoria Unified School District. The school opened its doors in August 1919, since which it has maintained an Excelling academic status...

  • Peoria Elementary School


Arkansas

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Sebastian County) — P.O. 30 April 1878 to 31 December 1915 (mail to Mansfield)


California

Geographical features
  • Peoria Basin (Tuolumne County) — geographical feature
  • Peoria Creek (Tuolumne County) — geographical feature
  • Peoria Mountain (Tuolumne County) — geographical feature
  • Peoria Pass (Tuolumne County) — geographical feature


Other classes of features
  • Peoria Bar (Plumas County) — gold-mine camp
  • Peoria Bar (Tuolumne County) — gold-mine camp
  • Peoria Flat (Tuolumne County) — gold-mine camp
  • Peoria House (Yuba County) — stage stop
  • Peoria House (Yuba County) — school district
  • Peoria House (Yuba County) — cemetery


Colorado

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Arapahoe County) — P.O. 5 March 1906 to 15 January 1914 (mail to Byers)


Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Paoli (Phillips County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined


Streets
  • Peoria Street (?) — Denver


Florida

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Clay County) — P.O. 18 September 1886 to 30 January 1932 (mail to Doctor’s Inlet)


Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Paola (Seminole County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined


Geographical features
  • Peoria Point (Clay County) — cape


Georgia

Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Paoli (Madison County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined


Illinois

Populated places and locales
  • East Peoria (Tazewell County) — [1] P.O. "Little Detroit" 20 September 1833 to 1 September 1836; Reestablished 15 May 1848 to 23 October 1863 (to East Peoria); P.O. "East Peoria" 23 October 1863 to 3 June 1867 (to Little Detroit); P.O. "Little Detroit" 3 June 1867 to 4 April 1871. [2] P.O. "East Peoria" 25 January 1886 to 11 November 1886 (mail to Peoria). [3] P.O. "Hilton" 11 April 1870 to 2 November 1889 (to East Peoria); P.O. "East Peoria" 2 November 1889 to 26 October 1900 (mail to Peoria).
  • Lower Peoria (Peoria County)
  • North Peoria (Peoria County) — P.O. 26 April 1886 to 4 August 1898 (mail to Peoria)
  • Peoria (Peoria County) — settled 1730 — P.O. 8 March 1823 to date
  • Peoriaville (Peoria County) — P.O. for Newburgh (not contiguous with Peoria) — P.O. 27 February 1850 to 12 February 1855
  • Peoria District Junction (Logan County) — junction of PL&D RR and St. Louis RR — RFD Lincoln
  • Peoria Gardens (Peoria County)
  • Peoria Heights (Peoria County)
  • Peoria Junction (McLean County) — now named Chenoa
  • Peoria Junction (Peoria County) — CRI&P RR — RFD Peoria
  • Peoria Mills (Peoria County)
  • South Peoria (Peoria County)
  • South East Peoria (Tazewell County) — addition to East Peoria
  • West Peoria (Peoria County)


Civil features
  • Peoria County
  • Peoria Township (Peoria County)


Geographical features
  • Peoria Lake — section of Illinois River


Streets
  • Peoria Street — Springfield
  • Peoria Street — Chicago
  • Peoria Avenue — Peoria


Indiana

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Franklin County) — same as Peoria (Butler County) Ohio — named for Peoria Indians — reportedly had alternate name of "Ingleside" — P.O. 5 May 1837 to 15 January 1858; Reestablished 17 April 1872 to 8 February 1876; Reestablished 11 April 1876 to 15 February 1889 (mail to Reily, Ohio); Reestablished 7 February 1891 to 2 January 1907 (mail to Oxford, Ohio)
  • Peoria (Miami County) — named for Peoria, Illinois, by settlers from the East who had intended to settle in Peoria, but stopped — P.O. "Reserve"
  • Peoria Junction (Cass County)


Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Paoli (Orange County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined — P.O. 21 June 1817 (late Chambersburg) to ?


Iowa

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Mahaska County) — P.O. "Warrensville" 16 August 1849 to 15 November 1854 (to Peoria); P.O. "Peoria" 15 November 1854 to 15 January 1906 (mail to Pella)
  • Peoria (Wayne County) — P.O. "Samville" 28 July 1886 to 11 March 1887 (to Bentonville); P.O. "Bentonville" 11 March 1887 to 2 July 1895 — town renamed "Bentonville"; now defunct
  • Peoria City (Polk and Story Counties) — "Peoria" on some maps — platted in Polk County — P.O. 8 May 1856 to 5 April 1883 (Polk County)


Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Peiro (Woodbury County) — reportedly a linguistic variation of "Peoria" — P.O. 6 November 1877 to 30 June 1904


Kansas

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Franklin County) — P.O "Pioria" 15 June 1857 to 26 July 1860; "Peoria" 27 July 1860 to 30 April 1934 (mail to Ottawa)
  • Peoria Village — now Paola (Miami County) — named for Peoria Indians (but see Paola, below) — P.O. ?
  • "Peoria" — proposed name for Osawatomie (Miami County)


Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Paola (Miami County) — formerly Peoria Village — named for Baptiste Peoria, a leader of the Peoria Indians — linguistic variation of "Peoria" — P.O. "Paola" (late Peoria Village) 13 February 1856 to date


Civil features
  • Peoria Township (Franklin County)
  • Paola Township (Miami County)


Kentucky

Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Peolia (Washington County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined


Mississippi

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Amite County) — original P.O. "Robinson" — P.O. "Peoria" 15 July 1904 to 22 June 1962 (mail to Liberty)


Missouri

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Bates County) — probably named for Peoria Indians — P.O. 22 June 1859 to 15 April 1863; Reestablished 31 July 1867 to 29 June 1869
  • Peoria (Washington County) — named for Peoria, Illinois, from list of names suggested by Post Office Department — probably existed as P.O. only — P.O. 24 April 1908 to 19 September 1934 (mail to Bismark)


Geographical features
  • Peola Branch (Reynolds County) — stream — linguistic variation of "Peoria"


Nebraska

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Knox County) — P.O. 9 Nov 1883 to 3 Aug 1893 (mail to Bloomfield)


Civil features
  • Peoria Township (Knox County)


Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Peora (Richardson County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined


New Mexico

Other classes of features
  • Peoria Tank — reservoir


New York

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Albany County) — different name before "Peoria" — name changed to "West Berne" — no P.O. as "Peoria"
  • Peoria (Wyoming County) — P.O. 3 February 1842 to 15 August 1911 (mail to Pavilion)


North Carolina

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Watauga County) — P.O. 9 January 1903 to 31 May 1938 (mail to Reese)


Streets
  • Peoria Road (Watauga County)


Ohio

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Butler County) — same as Peoria (Franklin County) Indiana — no P.O. in Ohio
  • Peoria (Union County) — P.O. 26 September 1872 to 11 August 1967 (mail to Columbus)


Populated places — variant spellings
  • Peoli (Tuscarawas County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined


Streets
  • Peoria-Reily Road (Butler County)
  • Peoria Loop Road (Union County)


Oklahoma

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Beaver County) — named for Peoria, Illinois — P.O. 1 March 1890 to 29 April 1891
  • Peoria (Ottawa County) — located on Peoria Reservation — originally a mining camp — P.O. 18 January 1897 to 29 November 1941 (mail to Baxter Springs, Kansas)


Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Paoli (Garvin County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined


Civil features
  • Peoria Township (Ottawa County)


Streets
  • Peoria Street — Miami
  • Peoria Street — Tulsa


Oregon

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Linn County) — probably named for "Peoria Party" of settlers which left Peoria, Illinois, in May 1839 — P.O. "Burlington" 17 November 1853 to 7 November 1857 (to Peoria); P.O. "Peoria" 7 November 1857 to 10 August 1900 (mail to Shedds; name changed to "Shedd" 13 November 1915)


Pennsylvania

Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Paoli (Chester County) — no relationship; from a tavern named for Pasquale Paoli, known and admired during the Revolutionary period as the leader of the Corsican revolt of the mid-18th century


South Dakota

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria Bottom (or Bottoms) (Hughes County) — named for steamboat named Peoria, which went aground there — no P.O.


Civil features
  • Peoria Township (Hughes County)


Geographical features
  • Peoria Bottom (or Bottoms) (Hughes County) — name changed to Peoria Flat - geographical feature
  • Peoria Flat (Hughes County) — formerly Peoria Bottom (or Bottoms) — geographical feature


Texas

Populated places and locales
  • Peoria (Hill County) — named for Peoria, Illinois, by a settler from there — P.O. 3 October 1856 to 5 November 1866; Reestablished 13 February 1867 to 15 December 1907 (mail to Hillsboro)


Virginia

Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Peola Mills (Madison and Rappahannock Counties) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined


West Virginia

Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Paola (Doddridge County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined
  • Peora (Harrison County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined


Wisconsin

Populated places and locales — variant spellings
  • Paoli (Dane County) — relationship to "Peoria" not determined

Sources

  • Scheetz, George H. "Peoria". In Place Names in the Midwestern United States. Edited by Edward Callary. (Studies in Onomastices; 1.) Mellen Press, 2000. ISBN 0-7734-7723-3
  • U.S. Board on Geographic Names
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