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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The Village of Heyworth is hosting |
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| Sesquicentennial pre-celebration activities on May 21, 2005, |
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| during their annual "Hey Days" event; and
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| WHEREAS, The Village will celebrate its 150th anniversary |
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| on May 17 to May 21, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Heyworth was founded in 1856 and named after an |
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| early settler; Campbell Wakefield was essentially the founder |
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| of Heyworth and became the owner of a vast tract of land of |
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| approximately fifteen hundred acres which is now Heyworth; he |
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| made several donations, encouraged trade, and induced |
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| businessmen to
locate in the new town; the Village was |
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| officially incorporated on May 10, 1901; and
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| WHEREAS, The interurban railway made its last run down |
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| Walnut Street through Heyworth in
February of 1953; steam |
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| locomotives were silenced by the 1960s; during the 1940s and |
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| 1950s, many businesses were located in downtown Heyworth, |
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| including a doctor, several grocery stores, hardware, lumber, |
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| farm machinery, and a couple of drug stores; the current |
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| Village Hall is located in the building where the power supply |
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| for the entire Village was generated until 1963; electricity |
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| was generated by several large diesel generators, and their |
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| operation provided jobs for many residents; before radios were |
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| used, the workers would "blink" the street lights to let the |
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| police officer on duty know to report to Village Hall for an |
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| emergency; by the end of the 1960s, Heyworth saw its downtown |
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| area begin to fade like a lot of other small towns; and
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| WHEREAS, Memorial Day weekend in 1970 saw a major event |
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| take place in Heyworth, which became known as the "Kickapoo |
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| Creek Rock Festival; about 90,000 people from all over the |
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| nation took part in the very interesting event located a mile |