Thursday, February 5, 2009

Downtown Moline

 

Heritage Natural Foods016 (1024x687)

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008 (1024x687)   Another great place to find food and other essentials which are are not over processed and highly destructive to our environment.

 

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028 (1024x687)A cutesy gift shop geared for the likes of almost any woman. The shop is strategically placed across from the John Deere Museum, making a safe haven for women to escape those intimidating green machines.

 

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040 (1024x687)Meanwhile, the men (and some women) may stand in awe of an eclectic display of tractors which may be credited for having given Moline a name. The museum features the older models of John Deere’s conception alongside the newest of technology it has to offer farmers across the globe.

 

The I-Wireless Center045 (1024x687)The I-Wireless Center is one of the larger entertainment venues in the Quad Cities and claims home to the QC Flames hockey team. Upcoming acts at the I-Wireless include The Eagles, The Beach Boys and Keith Urban. 

 

Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse049 (1024x687)

047 (687x1024)A restaurant which invokes the idea of visiting a 40’s dinner club. Neither the food nor the music will bring disappointment to your meal.

 

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062 (1024x687)A pleasant little cafe I have a feeling most Quad Citians are unaware of. It’s a great place to pick up a fresh (no pun intended) wrap, soup and salad or to sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Friday, January 30, 2009

Downtown Davenport

 

Capitol Theater….interesting architecture086 (1024x687)

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The Figge Art Museum071 (1024x687)

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007 (1024x687)A gem of an art museum with a location providing stunning views of the Mississippi River. The Figge houses an impressive permanent collection and has another two floors of featured exhibits. In April the University of Iowa’s collection will be on display,  which includes two Pollocks and a Picasso.

 

 

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Duck City BistroDSC_0626 (685x1024)A unique little eatery you would expect to find in Europe. The head chef, Charles, was trained in Paris and traditionally welcomes his guests as they arrive. Order the Duck City duck breast and he’ll even write your name on the plate.

 

 

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