De Land, Illinois Flower Delivery
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De Land Flower Delivery Service
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De Land Zip Codes:
61839
De Land: latitude 40.1218 – longitude -88.6434
De Land is a village in Piatt County, Illinois, United States. The population was 446 at the 2010 census. The read out of the village is spelled De Land by the census bureau. A few of the main shops are Casey’s General Store, Barnyard Treasures and Auction house, DeLand Farmer’s Grain Cooperative, and two obsolete shops.
DeLand was founded in 1873 by Thomas E. Bondurant. who had it laid out as an solution to the needs of the local farmers for a place from which to boat their grain. Before officially inborn named DeLand, the town was known as “Tom’s Town” in great compliment of Thomas Bondurant. The origination of the name DeLand has disputed sources, most tracing urge on to either James DeLand who helped bring the railroad to the area in 1872 or French DeLand a surveyor who is said to have laid out the town. The village was incorporated in 1899.
In 1912 a Carnegie Library was opened in DeLand with $8,000 provided by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, after a group of citizens including Tom McMillen, a local bank employee, and Lucy Thornton, the president of the Women’s Club, raised public sustain for the project. The native library building was closed in 2009 and all books and materials were moved to a building nearby.
In 2002, the De Land board of trustees time-honored that it had passed a sundown town ordinance decades earlier.