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VILLAGE HALL / VILLAGE CLERK / WATERWORKS OFFICE - 968-7080. Great schools, recreation facilities, hunting and fishing areas, civic organizations, friendly neighbors and hometown pride make Manito is a great place to live and raise a family.
Great schools, recreation facilities, hunting and fishing areas, civic organizations, friendly neighbors and hometown pride make Manito is a great place to live and raise a family.
Manito is now a progressive community with a population of 1,869. The cost of running in 1886 was $500 as compared to $346,963 in 1982. Manito’s growth can be measured as we go down the list of utilities as they came to the community: 1888-telephone; 1908-electricity; 1937-water; 1964-natural gas; 1973-sanitary sewers; 1980 Cable TV.
Welcome to the Village of Manito, Illinois. The Village of Manito was surveyed and platted in 1858. It consisted of 110 acres. From its inception, the railroad played an important part in the growth of Manito.
Great schools, recreation facilities, hunting and fishing areas, civic organizations, friendly neighbors and hometown pride make Manito is a great place to live and raise a family.
Manito, IL 61546. Phone: (309) 968-6010. Great schools, recreation facilities, hunting and fishing areas, civic organizations, friendly neighbors and hometown pride make Manito is a great place to live and raise a family.
Just minutes southwest of Peoria, this 7,200-acre, the largest of Illinois' State Forests, boasts sweeping expanses of native oak-hickory, extensive plantations of pine, sprawling open fields, grasslands, and completely unique sand prairies.
Manito, IL 61546. 309-613-6054. Great schools, recreation facilities, hunting and fishing areas, civic organizations, friendly neighbors and hometown pride make Manito is a great place to live and raise a family.
Great schools, recreation facilities, hunting and fishing areas, civic organizations, friendly neighbors and hometown pride make Manito is a great place to live and raise a family.
Great schools, recreation facilities, hunting and fishing areas, civic organizations, friendly neighbors and hometown pride make Manito is a great place to live and raise a family.