Moline Map, Illinois
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Moline Sightseeing
Moline is a garden-city with about 18 parks and gardens like Browning Park, Jefferson Park, Kiwanis Park, McCandless Park, Millennium Park, Optimist Park, Prospect Park, Riverside Park, Stephens Park and so on. Most of these parks remain open during day-time and have varied recreational facilities like playgrounds, picnic-areas, hiking trails, fishing points, golfing arenas, skating-rinks etc. besides basic restroom... read moreMoline Travel Guide
Apart from religious festivities, the Moline-people take part in a number of events. Various Quad events - Taste of the Quad Cities, the Race for Cure and the Quad City Marathon - are hosted in Moline downtown. Other important events include the Rolle Bolle tournament and the annual Greek Festival. read moreMoline Nightlife
The ‘i-wireless Center’, better known as ‘the mark of the Quad Cities’, is in a way the hub of Moline nightlife; with a capacity to seat around 6000 people, the ‘i-wireless Center’ serves as a venue where different cultural programs, concerts, etc. are organized during night-time. (Of course, different sporting events are hosted at the ‘i-wireless Center’ during day-time). read moreMoline History
Moline stepped into the 20th century well placed among its neighboring cities – Rock Island (Illinois) and Davenport (Iowa) – cities with which Moline formed the most advanced the Tri-Cities metro area of the region. The first two/three decades of the 20th century saw Moline undergo further infrastructural development, following the creation of the Quad-cities after the development of East Moline and Bettendorf.... read moreThings about Moline you may be interested in
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