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Alabama: Roll On North America Tour is rolling into Moline's Vibrant Arena for a show at 7 p.m. Sunday!
Tickets are available now at Ticketmaster and the Vibrant box office.
Founded by cousins Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry... Continue Reading
Almost a year after their home on Main Street shuttered in the unfortunate collapse of the Davenport Hotel building, The Mockingbird on Main flies once more to present Harper Lee's classic, "To Kill a... Continue Reading
MACOMB/MOLINE, IL - - The Western Illinois University and Quad Cities communities gathered to commemorate the opening of the first-ever and newly renovated Chemistry classroom on the WIU-Quad Cities campus.
The... Continue Reading
QuadCities.com is happy to partner with Quad City Animal Welfare Center, 724 2nd W. Ave., Milan! Interested in adopting a pet? Check out our Pet of the Week every week! And this week we've got a BONUS PET OF THE... Continue Reading
QuadCities.com is happy to partner with Quad City Animal Welfare Center, 724 2nd W. Ave., Milan! Interested in adopting a pet? Check out our Pet of the Week every Monday!
QCAWC Adoption & Education Center is at 724... Continue Reading
Almost a year after their home on Main Street shuttered in the unfortunate collapse of the Davenport Hotel building, The Mockingbird flies once more to present Harper Lee's classic, "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Adapted... Continue Reading
Following his advocacy in Congress to expand the use of E15 fuel, Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17), a member of the Congressional Biofuels Caucus, applauded a decision by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to... Continue Reading
Graduation is a milestone cherished by many, symbolizing the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. However, for the graduating class of 2020, the traditional pomp and circumstance were disrupted by the... Continue Reading
QuadCities.com is happy to partner with Quad City Animal Welfare Center, 724 2nd W. Ave., Milan! Interested in adopting a pet? Check out our Pet of the Week every Monday!
QCAWC Adoption & Education Center is at 724... Continue Reading
Join us for an empowering Divine Feminine edition of the Metaphysical Market, where spiritual connections are made through the art of mindful shopping!
Explore the offerings from our locally curated vendors, each... Continue Reading
The Bipartisan Policy Center and Congressman Eric Sorensen (D-IL) along with Congressman Greg Stanton (D-AZ), Congressman Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ), Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (D-IL), and Congressman Nick LaLota (R-NY)... Continue Reading
On April 16, students and faculty from the Social Work program at Western Illinois University proudly attended the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Advocacy Day held at the Illinois Capitol in Springfield,... Continue Reading
The City of Moline is nestled between the banks of the Mississippi and Rock River in Rock Island County, Illinois, and is home to almost 44,000 people.
Getting To Moline, Illinois
The Quad Cities is easily accessible by car.
If you’re coming to the Quad Cities by air, you’ll land in Moline, at the Quad City International Airport, the third largest airport in Illinois, which proudly serves the regional Quad City area.
Currently, five airlines offer non-stop flights to eight cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Denver, Detroit, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul, and Orlando, with hundreds of domestic and international connections available beyond those cities. On-site fueling and ground handling services are available.
If you’re a fan of passenger rail, you’ll be excited to know that the Quad City Passenger Rail Coalition is currently working with the Illinois Department of Transportation and Amtrak to restore passenger rail service between Chicago and the Quad Cities. Currently Amtrak rail offers convenient service to downtown Chicago via the Princeton, Illinois, Amtrak station. The Princeton station is just south of interstate I-80, and free parking is available.
Moline, Illinois Attractions
The Moline Maroons football team
Downtown Moline Centre is not just any downtown. It’s located at the historic Riverfront of the Quad Cities and has become a hot spot for nightlife, residential living, and offers you dining variety: everything from casual to fine dining, German brats to Thai noodles, and an Old fashioned ice cream parlor. All told, Moline Centre features 22 restaurants, 15 pubs and clubs, 23 shopping destinations and a variety of services all waiting for you, all within easy walking distance. No wonder we say, “Come to Eat. Stay to Play.”
Bass Street Landing is the City’s newest mixed-use development area. It includes residential, commercial, and retail development along the river in downtown Moline. The completion of the new KONE Centre Tower completed Phase III of Bass Street Landing. The tower features ten stories of office space and serves as the new home to KONE’s U.S. Operations Center. The Plaza at Bass Street Landing offers a unique venue for outdoor events, festivals and gatherings. A raised performance stage anchors the plaza with a dramatic white canopy and two columns that are reminiscent of a riverboat’s smoke stacks. At the east end of the plaza, a fountain gateway leads visitors to a water feature with sculptures depicting children fishing in the Tom Sawyer/Huck Finn era. The fountain’s zero-grade entry invites children to “cool” off during hot summer days. All along the plaza space there is outdoor seating and “string lighting” to illuminate the area at night.
Located next to the plaza at Bass Street Landing is the new Stoney Creek Inn & Conference Center . The riverfront hotel features 140 rooms, ten extended stay suites with kitchens, and conference center with capacity for 450. The hotel has incorporated a nautical theme to tie into its location on the river.
Nearby is the TaxSlayer Center, the Quad Cities’ prized 12,000-seat arena and conference center, where you’ll find:
Top musical talent like the Eagles, Cher, Tina Turner, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Tim McGraw, Kenney Chesney, and Janet Jackson.
Disney on Ice
The QC Storm the Quad Cities’ own minor league hockey team
The Pavilion features an agricultural museum that displays farm implements new and old, as well as multimedia presentations on the history of farming and on John Deere.
Next to the Pavilion is the John Deere Store, offering unique and fun memorabilia.
Just a stroll from the Pavilion is the new John Deere Collector’s Center, which is a recreation of a 1950-vintage Deere dealership featuring dozens of antique tractors and farm equipment.
Moline, Illinois Outdoor Activities
Downtown Moline depicted in a new portrait by artist Jon Burns.
Historic Prospect Park offers pond fishing, a new tournament grade disc golf course, Trinity fitness trails and a newly restored turn-of-the-century pavilion.
Bicyclists and pedestrians will enjoy a variety of trails and walkways including the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the Mississippi River along the Ben Butterworth Parkway, a 4-mile scenic paved trail, which connects to the 62-mile Great River Trail). Picnickers may take in a glorious sunset or delight in watching those engaged in recreational activities like water skiing, boating, fishing, rowing or parasailing.
During the summer, don’t miss the opportunity to traverse the Quad Cities aboard the Channel Cat water taxi, an open airboat that transports people and bicycles to Iowa and Illinois shorelines.
The Celebration Belle, the area’s only non-gaming boat, docks in Moline and offers sightseeing, lunch, dinner and big-band cruises on the Mississippi.
Three riverboat casinos with accompanying first-class restaurants and entertainment are located within minutes in neighboring cities.