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Pike town, first in US registered by an African American, now a National Historic Site

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Four pages inside the federal government's 4,155-page omnibus spending bill provided a perfect Christmas gift for those seeking national status for 80 acres once known as New Philadelphia.

Source: Journal Courier - News, Sports, Obituaries and Opinion for Jacksonville, Illinois - myjournalcourier.com - Jacksonville Journal-

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