Peoria

North Valley, Peoria Neighborhood

West Bluff offers a tranquil setting with mostly single detached homes and duplexes featuring two to three bedrooms, catering to a variety of preferences. The community provides convenient access to daily necessities, including supermarkets, restaurants, and several cafes within close proximity. Educational options are diverse, with both public and private schools for primary and secondary levels nearby. Streets maintain a peaceful atmosphere, contributing to the area’s overall calm environment. Transportation is facilitated by ample parking and easy access to highways like I-74, while several bus lines run through the community ensuring connection to other parts of the city.

The character of West Bluff is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. West Bluff is fairly good for those who like a quiet atmosphere, as there are low levels of noise from traffic - however some areas can be quite noisy, especially around I-74.

Highlights of North Valley

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🏡 Historic Victorian & Brick Bungalows

North Valley showcases a rich architectural heritage with late 19th‑ and early 20th‑century Victorian homes interspersed among early 1900s brick bungalows, offering a charming and diverse streetscape unique to the neighborhood.

🎨 Judge John C. Flanagan House Museum

Located in North Valley, the historic Judge John C. Flanagan House—now operated as a museum by the Peoria Historical Society—provides a tangible window into the area’s past and architectural legacy.

🍳 Springboard Kitchen (Ghost Kitchen at 614 Spring Street)

A newly established commissary‑style ghost kitchen on Spring Street that serves as a community incubator for local food entrepreneurs, fostering local culinary innovation within North Valley.

🌿 Proximity to Glen Oak Park & Trails

Though just outside its official borders, North Valley residents frequently enjoy access to Glen Oak Park’s walking trails, playgrounds, and the nearby Peoria area trail network, making it a favored green escape.

⛪ Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception

This grand historic cathedral within the North Valley area serves as a notable architectural and spiritual landmark, anchoring the neighborhood with its distinguished presence.

North Valley

This May in North Valley

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

May 2, 2026

Cinco de Mayo Festival

Peoria Riverfront • 12:00 PM–10:00 PM

A vibrant outdoor Latin festival with live music, food, craft cocktails, and family-friendly entertainment—an energetic way for North Valley residents to celebrate culture along the scenic riverfront.

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May 3, 2026

Hidden Peoria 2026

Downtown Peoria (starting at 100 Walnut Street) • 11:00 AM–5:00 PM

Explore more than a dozen historic downtown Peoria buildings via guided and self-guided tours—perfect for North Valley locals interested in local history and architecture.

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May 8, 2026

The Temptations and The Four Tops Concert

Prairie Home Alliance Theater (Peoria Civic Center) • 7:30 PM

Catch two legendary Motown acts live—an entertaining evening of classic soul music that’s easy for North Valley residents to reach downtown.

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May 1–3, 2026

Spring Market in the Garden

Luthy Botanical Garden • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Annual plant sale featuring perennials, native plants, and artisan market—ideal for North Valley gardening enthusiasts and families looking for a peaceful spring outing.

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May 7–June 6, 2026

Rennick Art Exhibition

Peoria Riverfront Museum (Gilmore Auditorium)

A community art exhibition showcasing local artists’ works and Peoria stories—great for North Valley residents interested in regional culture and art.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in North Valley

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for North Valley

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