Downtown Davenport, Iowa looking across the Mississippi River from Rock Island, Illinois.
The newly redesigned Scott County Courthouse in Scott County, Iowa.
The Putnam Museum and IMAX Theater
Genesis West Hospital is one of the two hospitals in Davenport, the other is Genesis East
The former Marycrest International University
The Wharton Field House home of the Quad City Riverhawks
The Davenport City Hall was built in 1895, at the meager price of $100,000. (NRHP)
Palmer Chiropractic College is the first chiropractic school in the world in Davenport, Iowa
The Iowa American Water Company plant in Davenport, Iowa on the banks of the Mississippi River
Some of the houses in the Prospect Park Historic District (NRHP)
One of Davenport's oldest neighborhoods, the Village of East Davenport is full of small specialty shops. The picture was taken from Lindsay Park, which was used as parade grounds for Civil War soldiers from Camp McClellan (NRHP)
One of the large houses in the upper middle class McClellan Heights neighborhood (NRHP)
Claim House
Bix Beiderbecke's boyhood home in Davenport, Iowa (NRHP)
Vander Veer Park Historic District looking at houses across Harrison Street (NRHP)
Vander Veer Botanical Park
St. Ambrose University, established in 1882, it is the oldest of the three universities in Davenport.
Junge Park is situated along the Duck Creek bike path and includes baseball and softball fields, along with sand volleyball, and basketball courts.
View from Riverview Terrace Park overlooking Davenport, Iowa. Rock Island, Illinois can be seen at the top of the picture across the Mississippi River
Flooding in Davenport on April 30, 2008. The red line (at the top right) indicates where the Mississippi River should be. The picture was taken from the Skybridge.


Northwest Davenport Savings Bank (NRHP)
Davenport as viewed from Credit Island across the Mississippi River
Bettendorf, Iowa's city hall, police station, and one of its fire departments.
Pleasant Valley High School in Bettendorf, Iowa.
The Crescent Rail Bridge in Davenport, Iowa.
Camanche, Iowa City Hall and Fire Department.
DeWitt, Iowa City Hall
Grand Mound, Iowa Fire Department.
Wheatland, Iowa Post Office.
Panoramic view of the Mississippi River from Eagle Point Park in Clinton, Iowa.
The castle at Eagle Point Park. Not sure if it had any previous purpose.
The United States "Post Office" and Court House in Davenport, Iowa (NRHP)
The Main building at the Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home (Annie Wittenmyer Home) (NRHP)
The cottage style housing, at the Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home, was credited with saving lives and preventing 350 children from being homeless in the three fires at the Home.
Graves of the orphans at the Oakdale Cemetery.
Monument to the orphans.
Germania-Miller/Standard Hotel or German American Heritage Center in Davenport
The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Freight House in Davenport, Iowa (NRHP)
The Davenport Citibus headquarters on River Drive (U.S. Route 67).
The Blackhawk Hotel in Davenport (NRHP)
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Davenport, Iowa) (NRHP)
Phebe Sudlow's grave at Oakdale Cemetery in Davenport.
Beiderbecke's grave at Oakdale Cemetery in Davenport, Iowa.
The graves of Joseph Bettendorf (left) and William P. Bettendorf the two brothers the city of Bettendorf, Iowa is named after.
The former Crescent Macaroni and Cracker Company, now luxury loft apartments in the Crescent Warehouse Historic District in Davenport
The Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa
The Kahl Building and Capitol Theatre (NRHP) in Davenport
Inside the Davenport Skybridge, lit up at night
House of Antoine LeClaire, found of Davenport, Iowa (NRHP)
Bethel AME Church in Davenport (NRHP)
F.H. Miller House in Davenport (NRHP)
First Baptist Church in Davenport (NRHP)
St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Davenport (NRHP)
St. John's United Methodist Church in Davenport (NRHP)
St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Davenport (NRHP)
Map of historic neighborhoods of Davenport, Iowa
Adair, Iowa City Hall
Hotel Kirkwood (NRHP) in Des Moines, Iowa
Hotel Randolph (NRHP) in Des Moines
I-480/U.S. Route 75 sign in Omaha
Iowa Highway 165 located in Carter Lake, Iowa, is, at 0.41 miles, the shortest state highway in Iowa
Iowa Supreme Court in Des Moines
Kennedy Freeway in Omaha
Lucas State Office Building in Des Moines houses the office of the Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer and Auditor
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Masonic Temple (NRHP) in Stuart, Iowa
The South Omaha Veterans Memorial Bridge, in Omaha
I-280 Bridge connecting Davenport, Iowa to Rock Island, Illinois over the Mississippi River
Government Bridge connecting Davenport to the Rock Island Arsenal
First Bible Missionary Church (NRHP) in Davenport
Clarissa Cook Home for the Friendless (NRHP) in Davenport, Iowa
Buffalo, Iowa Fire Department
W.D. Petersen Memorial Music Pavilion (NRHP) in Davenport, Iowa
Dillon Memorial (NRHP) commemorating John Forrest Dillon in Davenport
First National Bank Building (Davenport, Iowa) (NRHP)
Union Station and Burlington Freight House (NRHP) in Davenport
Hose Station No. 1 (NRHP in Davenport, Iowa
Union Savings Bank and Trust or the Union Arcade (NRHP) in Davenport
Philip Worley House in Davenport
Quad City Symphony Orchestra in Davenport
Hotel Mississippi-RKO Orpheum Theater (NRHP) in Davenport
Davenport Hotel (NRHP) in Davenport, Iowa
The "truck eating bridge" on U.S. Route 61 south (Harrison Street) in Davenport
Quad City Botanical Center in Rock Island, Illinois
The front of NorthPark Mall in Davenport, Iowa
Pierce School No. 13 (NRHP) in Davenport
I-74 Bridge spanning the Mississippi River between Bettendorf, Iowa and Moline, Illinois
In between the two bridges of I-74
Gateway Bridge over the Mississippi River between Clinton, Iowa and Fulton, Illinois
different view
I-80 Bridge over the Mississippi River between LeClaire, Iowa and Port Byron, Illinois
Illinois Route 84 in Rapids City, Illinois
U.S. Route 67 in LeClaire, Iowa
Deere & Company World Headquarters in Moline, Illinois
Hose Station No. 6 (NRHP) in Davenport, Iowa
House at 318-332 Marquette Street (NRHP) in Davenport
Central Fire Station (NRHP) in Davenport
Forrest Block (NRHP) in Davenport
Nicholas J. Kuhnen House (NRHP) in Davenport
Black's Store (NRHP) in Hampton, Illinois
Go-Go boys at the 2008 Chicago Pride Parade
Window valance
Building at 813-815 W. Second Street (NRHP) in Davenport