Duryea Trap Moving To New Destination
By: Donnie Tillman
Updated: September 10, 2012
Peoria, IL -- One of Central Illinois' first innovative creations is touring its original home before arriving at its new destination.
The Duryea trap visited the site where it was first created, the original house of Charles Duryea on Barker Avenue in Peoria.
One of Central Illinois' original gas powered automobiles will move into the new Peoria Riverfront Museum.
The current owner says it will increase the visibility of one of Central Illinois' original creations.
The Duryea will be on display when the new Peoria Riverfront Museum opens October 20th.
The Duryea trap visited the site where it was first created, the original house of Charles Duryea on Barker Avenue in Peoria.
One of Central Illinois' original gas powered automobiles will move into the new Peoria Riverfront Museum.
The current owner says it will increase the visibility of one of Central Illinois' original creations.
The Duryea will be on display when the new Peoria Riverfront Museum opens October 20th.



