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Plane makes you pay for in flight entertainment. Unacceptable in this day and age. Plane was old and outdated. Luggage was lost
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Plane makes you pay for in flight entertainment. Unacceptable in this day and age. Plane was old and outdated. Luggage was lost
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Plane makes you pay for in flight entertainment. Unacceptable in this day and age. Plane was old and outdated. Luggage was lost
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Plane makes you pay for in flight entertainment. Unacceptable in this day and age. Plane was old and outdated. Luggage was lost
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Plane makes you pay for in flight entertainment. Unacceptable in this day and age. Plane was old and outdated. Luggage was lost
Peoria is the largest city on the Illinois River, and the oldest European settlement in the state. French explorers built a fort on what is now its site, a fort that later burned to the ground and was subsequently rebuilt. Famous inhabitants of the city include Richard A. Whiting, the musical genius behind many Hollywood hit songs. Today, it is a place of beauty, and visitors can experience its prestigious buildings and the Illinois River valleys by driving along the 2.5 mile-long (4 km) Grandview Drive. The city’s many historical buildings include the modernistic Civic Centre, designed by world-famous architect, Philip Johnson. For lovers of sport and the outdoors, there are five golf courses on offer and the Peoria Park district to enjoy. The zoo offers an African Safari experience, an Asian trail and an Australia Walk-About. The Block, on South-West Washington Street, houses the Peoria Riverfront Museum, filled with exhibits and experiences for all the family. Its Dome Planetarium is very popular, a place both to learn and have fun.
The Peoria Mass Transit District, the public bus service, facilitates travelling around the city and its suburbs. Visitors can also avail of trolley tours by the Peoria Historical Society, which runs seasonal tours throughout the year. One example is Haunted Peoria, taking place on selected days in September and October. Rail services within the district are provided by Metro Peoria, although there are no rail links to other cities.
The city is served by the General Wayne Downing Peoria International Airport (PIA), which is situated five miles (8 km) to its west, near Interstate 474. Major airlines fly into it from cities all over the United States. Airport services include car rental, which must be booked online in advance of arrival. Passengers who have booked a car simply collect their baggage and proceed to the area outside of the Arrival Hall where they will find their transport awaiting them. There are also taxis and a bus service available.