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5.0 based on 13 reviews
We invite you to a free tour of our studio in Davenport, Iowa. You’ll have behind-the-scenes access to every step in the making of an Isabel Bloom sculpture. Call to schedule your tour! 1 (800) 273-5436 Stop in during business hours any time to purchase hand-made sculptures from our showroom!
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Paradigm features an exclusive yet endless amount of entertainment including 100-seat esports arena outfitted with a professional broadcasting set-up, 15 virtual reality stalls with over 30 games and experiences, a 900 sq. foot free-roam virtual reality arena, 21 top-of-the-line esports computers, and four custom-made VR racing setups.
4.5 based on 222 reviews
The Putnam is a place where people connect with history and ideas by doing, making and experiencing. Our classes and special events are a great complement to our hands-on exhibit galleries. There is always something new to discover and something for everyone at the Putnam.
the museum is a great size for kids and elders. there are so many things to see and do. i truly enjoyed the forensics exhibit ane fantastic classroom experience. in fact, i came back to enroll my granddaughter in the class.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
4.5 based on 306 reviews
Our family and I spent a little over an hour here and were very impressed. They had a wide variety of art including a Grant Wood exhibit that was well done, and a Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit that was very interesting. We liked most everything except a photography exhibit on the 4th floor that we found pretty dull. If you’re in the Quad Cities area you should make a point to visit. Recommended.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
WE just so happened to go the weekend of Jan 4th and admission was free!! Such a well done display! When we go back to Davenport we will visit again to see the new exhibit.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
The Residence was home to B.J. and Mabel Palmer from 1912 until their deaths, Mabel in 1949 and B.J. in 1961. Their son Dave was raised in the house, and it was also home to various relatives that spent summers with "Uncle B.J." and "Aunt Mamie." The Residence was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 because of the uniqueness of the porch, a showplace of the Palmer collections. Although the house only holds a fraction of the collections once owned by the Palmers, it is still a wonderful example of the collecting mania that gripped the world travelers of that era. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL TOURS.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
My favorite thing is the outside patio in the sunshine! It’s a favorite stop when hanging out downtown, riding bikes along the river path and then stopping in. Have done the tour several times as well =cool info and free beer! It’s kid friendly,dog friendly,has a bike station, and often live music. ...unfortunately this place was hit hard by the floods and I’m not sure it will reopen.
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