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Dixon is an alternative to Dickson. It is of English origin meaning son of Richard, or Dick's son.

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From Wikitravel

Dixon is also the name of towns in California (Dixon (California)) and Wyoming (Dixon (Wyoming)).

Dixon [1] is called "The Petunia City" but is probably best known as the boyhood home of former US President Ronald Reagan.

  • Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home, 816 S Hennepin Ave, +1-815-288-5176 (), [2]. March Sa 10AM-4PM, Su 1PM-4PM; April-October M-Sa 10AM-4PM, Su 1PM-4PM; November-February closed. The Reagan family's home from 1920-1923, this white house has a giftshop and memorial garden for the late president. $3 (children under 12 free).  edit
  • Comfort Inn Dixon, 136 Plaza Drive, (815) 284 0500. Located halfway between Chicago and the Quad Cities near the intersection of I-88 and IL Route 26, and sits along three major tourism trails, which includes The Ronald Reagan Trail, The Historic Lincoln Highway and the Northwest Passage Heritage Corridor.
  • Quality Inn and Suites Dixon, 154 Plaza Drive, (815) 288 2001. Located off of I-88 and in close proximity to major tourist attractions. These include the Ronald Reagan Trail, The Historic Lincoln Highway and the Northwest Passage Heritage Corridor, and the Reagan home.
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1911 encyclopedia

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From LoveToKnow 1911

DIXON, a city and the county seat of Lee county, Illinois, U.S.A., on the Rock river, in the N.W. part of the state. Pop. (1890) 5161; (1900) 7917, of whom 879 were foreign-born. It is served by the Chicago & North-Western and the Illinois Central railways, and is connected with Sterling by an electric line; freight is shipped over the Hennepin Canal. The city has two parks of 159 and 6 acres respectively, and there is a Chautauqua Park, where an annual Chautauqua Assembly is held. Dixon is the seat of the Northern Illinois normal school (incorporated in 1884), and of the Rock River military academy. The river furnishes water power for the street railways, electric lighting and a number of manufacturing establishments. Among the manufactures are condensed milk, boxes, wire screens and wire cloth, lawn mowers, gas engines, cement, agricultural implements, shoes and wagons. The place was laid out in 1835 by John Dixon (1784-1876), the first white settler of Lee county. A bronze tablet in the Howells Building, at the intersection of First and Peoria Streets, marks the site of his cabin, and in the city cemetery a granite shaft has been erected to his memory. Dixon was chartered as a city in 1859.


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Wiktionary

Up to date as of January 15, 2010

Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary

English

Proper noun

Singular
Dixon

Plural
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Dixon

  1. A northern English patronymic surname derived from the given name Dick.

Wikispecies

Up to date as of January 23, 2010
(Redirected to Hugh Neville Dixon article)







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