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The
Village of
East Davenport, Iowa
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Iowa's
second-largest historic district in East Davenport is called "The Village" by
the locals. It consists of a 6-block business district and 500
pioneer-era homes near the banks of the Mississippi River. The
Village was the boyhood home of "Buffalo Bill" Cody, of the Wild
West. It began as a Civil War training camp. Some of Davenport's finest shops and
restaurants are now located here, as are several artists. |
Location
East
side of the city of Davenport
Take River Drive to Mound Street
MapQuest
map of Davenport area
Maps
of The Village: MapQuest
map Village
map
Features
Antiques
Art galleries
Bakery
Bed and breakfast inns
Bike shop
Black Hawk State Historic Site
Hiking,
former Native American village
Book shop
Cafes and restaurants (about 50)
Campgrounds and RV parks near Davenport
Check
Woodall's guide
Fine original crafts
Fire Museum
Garden shop
Gourmet candy
Gourmet coffee
Historic homes
Hotels and vacation rentals in this area
Jewelry
Marina (and yacht club)
Needlepoint shop
Public sculpture
Pubs
RiverWay (65 miles of parks along the river)
Scenic overlooks
Toy shop
Water taxi
Hours
Many
shops close early on Saturday
Many shops closed on Sunday
Festival
Antique
tractor show (August)
(And others?)
Recommended
stay
1
day
Tourist
information
Convention
and Visitors Bureau
www.QuadCities.com
Village
of East Davenport
www.VillageofEastDavenport.com
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park tickets
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for U.S. veterans and active duty
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and other experiences
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Iowa
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