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Pittsfield is a city in Pike County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,211 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Pike County. It was home to John Hay, Lincoln's personal secretary, ambassador to England under President William McKinley, later Secretary of State for Theodore Roosevelt and creator of the Open Door Policy in China. As county seat, the town was one of the various places in central Illinois where Abraham Lincoln practiced law as part of the circuit court, working on 34 cases between 1839 and 1852. One local newspaper, now known as the Pike Press, was then owned by another of Lincoln's future secretaries, John Nicolay, and featured an editorial containing one of the first known suggestions of Lincoln as the Republican nominee for the presidency.
Pittsfield is the self-proclaimed "Pork Capital" of the Midwest, owing to the long history of pork production in the region, which fed into the large meat-packing industry of Chicago. Though agriculture in the region is no longer so dependent on pork, the town still hosts a yearly "Pig Days" festival.
The local high school football team, the Saukees, still holds the record for longest winning streak in the state. Starting with their season opening 6-0 win over North Greene in 1966, the Pittsfield Saukees reeled off 64 consecutive wins, which included 15 straight shutouts between 1969 and 1971. The streak extended all the way through to the second game of the 1973 season, when Pittsfield dropped a 12-0 decision to Winchester.The Saukees arch rival was Quincy Notre Dame High School, but from 1994 thru 1998 the Saukees lost to QND 7 straight times. The Saukees then decided to stop playing them and the rivalry was over. Pittsfield is the birthplace of TV actor Ryan Carnes, the two-time Illinois state wrestling champion, John Wise, the Illinois single season home run record holder Scott Riley, as well as countless other Pittsfield graduates who have achieved far more than temporary stardom. The town also spawned the band Sicsam and an impressive musical concept, The 24-Hour Album. It is the setting for Jamie Gilson's book, Hello, My Name is Scrambled Eggs. Singer/songwriter Sufjan Stevens wrote a song about Pittsfield on his album The Avalanche. (...) more....
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@jchutchins troubleing news from pittsfield MA barnes & noble no books on display on day of.
2009-06-13
Speech Therapist / Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Travel - Skilled Nursing Facility in Pittsfield, MA http://tinyurl.com/mm8akx
2009-06-12
@WinstanleyLenox Thanks for the FF! Check out the Berkshire Made Artisan Market next week at Pittsfield's Third Thursday!
2009-06-12
Am REALLY appreciating the chicken mole burrito with a side of guac from Panchos in downtown Pittsfield. Esp. good when you need grounding.
2009-06-12
@vtwatch new blog post for Pittsfield's RCML http://bit.ly/tGh0a , doesn't have it's own twitter. 100% volunteer staff. #vt
2009-06-12
@vtwatch new blog post for Pittsfield's RCML http://bit.ly/tGh0a , doesn't have it's own twitter. 100% volunteer staff.
2009-06-12
Jake Eberwein on how realtors should portray the Pitts. Schools, the future of HS education in Pittsfield.. www.goodmorningpittsfield.com
2009-06-12
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