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Davenport, Iowa

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Davenport, Iowa
NameDavenport, Iowa
Settlement typeCity

Davenport, Iowa is a city located in the Quad Cities area, situated on the Mississippi River in Scott County, Iowa. The city is part of the Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area and is closely tied to neighboring cities such as Moline, Illinois, Rock Island, Illinois, and Bettendorf, Iowa. Davenport is home to a number of notable institutions, including St. Ambrose University, Palmer College of Chiropractic, and the Figge Art Museum. The city is also near the Quad City International Airport and is accessible via Interstate 80 and Interstate 74.

Geography

Davenport, Iowa is situated in the Midwestern United States, near the Iowa-Illinois border. The city's geography is characterized by its location on the Mississippi River, which provides scenic views and opportunities for boating and fishing. The city is also near the Rock River and is part of the Mississippi River Valley. Davenport's terrain is generally flat, with some hills and bluffs along the river. The city is located near the John Deere Road and is accessible via U.S. Route 61 and U.S. Route 67. Nearby cities include Le Claire, Iowa, Park View, Iowa, and Eldridge, Iowa, which are all part of the Quad Cities area. The city is also close to the Credit Island, a park located on an island in the Mississippi River.

History

The area that is now Davenport, Iowa was first settled by European-Americans in the early 19th century, with the city being officially founded in 1836 by Antoine LeClaire. The city was named after George Davenport, a U.S. Army officer who was stationed in the area. During the American Civil War, Davenport was an important stop on the Underground Railroad, with many abolitionists such as John Brown and Harriet Tubman passing through the city. The city was also home to a number of notable figures, including Buffalo Bill Cody, who performed in the city with his Wild West Show. Davenport was also an important center for the lumber industry, with many sawmills and lumber yards located along the Mississippi River. The city is near the Village of East Davenport, a historic district that features many preserved buildings from the 19th century.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Davenport, Iowa was approximately 101,000 people. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of White Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic and Latino Americans. The city is also home to a number of college students, with St. Ambrose University and Palmer College of Chiropractic being two of the largest institutions of higher education in the area. Davenport is part of the Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of over 380,000 people. The city is also near the Quad Cities area, which includes cities such as Moline, Illinois, Rock Island, Illinois, and Bettendorf, Iowa. Nearby cities include Le Claire, Iowa, Park View, Iowa, and Eldridge, Iowa, which are all part of the Quad Cities area.

Economy

The economy of Davenport, Iowa is diverse, with a mix of manufacturing, healthcare, and education industries. The city is home to a number of major employers, including John Deere, Genesis Health System, and St. Ambrose University. The city is also a center for the insurance industry, with companies such as Principal Financial Group and American Bankers Insurance Group having operations in the area. Davenport is also a popular tourist destination, with attractions such as the Figge Art Museum, the River Music Experience, and the Quad City Botanical Center. The city is near the Quad City International Airport and is accessible via Interstate 80 and Interstate 74. The city is also close to the Mississippi River, which provides opportunities for boating and fishing.

Culture

Davenport, Iowa has a rich cultural scene, with a number of museums, theaters, and music venues. The city is home to the Figge Art Museum, which features a collection of American art from the 19th century to the present. The city is also home to the River Music Experience, a museum that showcases the history of American music. Davenport is also a popular destination for festivals and events, including the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival and the Quad City Air Show. The city is near the Village of East Davenport, a historic district that features many preserved buildings from the 19th century. The city is also close to the Credit Island, a park located on an island in the Mississippi River. Nearby cities include Le Claire, Iowa, Park View, Iowa, and Eldridge, Iowa, which are all part of the Quad Cities area.

Education

Davenport, Iowa is served by the Davenport Community School District, which operates a number of public schools in the area. The city is also home to a number of private schools, including Assumption High School and Davenport Central High School. Davenport is also a center for higher education, with institutions such as St. Ambrose University and Palmer College of Chiropractic being located in the city. The city is near the Scott Community College and the Eastern Iowa Community College District, which offer a range of academic programs. The city is also close to the University of Iowa and the Iowa State University, which are both located in the state of Iowa. Nearby cities include Le Claire, Iowa, Park View, Iowa, and Eldridge, Iowa, which are all part of the Quad Cities area. The city is also accessible via Interstate 80 and Interstate 74. Category:Cities in Iowa