词条 | Dixon |
释义 | Dixon Illinois, United States ![]() Dixon is the commercial centre of an agricultural (corn 【maize】, soybeans, and livestock) region and has some industry, notably commercial printing, food processing, and the manufacture of garage doors, packaging, and automobile parts. It is the site of a state prison, and government services are a leading employer. President Ronald Reagan (Reagan, Ronald W.) spent his boyhood in Dixon, and his home has been preserved. The Loveland Museum features pioneer furnishings and Native American artifacts. The Dixon Theatre (1922) has been restored. Sauk Valley Community College (1965) is 5 miles (8 km) west. White Pines Forest State Park and Castle Rock State Park are to the north. More than 2,500 acres (1,000 hectares) of native Illinois prairie are protected in the Nachusa Grasslands in nearby Franklin Grove. The John Deere (Deere, John) Historic Site, where Deere produced the first self-scouring steel plow in 1837, is 6 miles (10 km) northeast. Inc. 1857. Pop. (1990) 15,144; (2000) 15,941. |
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