Moline (/moʊˈliːn/ moh-LEEN) is a city located in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States. With a population of 43,977 in 2010, it is the largest city in Rock Island County. Moline is one of the Quad Cities, along with neighboring East Moline and Rock Island in Illinois and the cities of Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa. The Quad Cities have an estimated population of 381,342. The city is the ninth-most populated city in Illinois outside the Chicago Metropolitan Area. The corporate headquarters of Deere & Company is located in Moline, as was Montgomery Elevator, which was founded and headquartered in Moline until 1997, when it was acquired by Kone Elevator, which has its U.S. Division headquartered in Moline. Quad City International Airport, Niabi Zoo, Black Hawk College, and the Quad Cities campus of Western Illinois University-Quad Cities. Moline is a retail hub for the Illinois Quad Cities, as South Park Mall and numerous big-box shopping plazas are located in the city.
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By Appointment Only- If you do not have an appointment to float, please call before you come in to make sure we are here. Float Quad Cities has two, state of the art float rooms available. Floats are 60 minutes long. Visit FloatQC.com for information about floating, pricing information and to get your float scheduled! Floating is the art of doing nothing! You simply float in a light and sound proofed room, on 10 inches of water filled with 1,000 pounds of epsom salt. The water is around 35% salt, compared to the ocean, which is only 3%. This provides for effortless floating and relaxation. Other benefits include: - Deeper meditation - Faster muscle recovery - Better sleep - Stress reduction - Chronic pain relief - Relieve inflammation - Replenish magnesium - Improve mental clarity - And much more...
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Effective March 16, Deere & Company is closing all U.S. attractions, including the John Deere Pavilion, due to the novel coronavirus or COVID-19. We are closing the attractions to safeguard the health of our employees, customers, and visitors. We apologize for any disruption in your plans, we thank you for your patience, and we look forward to seeing you once these closures have been lifted.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
My family and I love to take the Channel Cat at least once a summer. It's a pleasant way to get out on the river and enjoy the scenery. The only down side is seating - since people can stay on for a full circuit, there are times when the boat is full, no one disembarks, and so you can wind up waiting for a couple of boats to arrive in order to actually be able to ride on the river. However, if you show up with flexibility in mind, your ride will be a dream.
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Located on the banks of the Mississippi river, the TaxSlayer Center is the Quad Cities’ premier concert, sports, and conference venues. It is one of the top grossing mid-size venues in the country and has won numerous awards, including being ranked among the top 5 Arenas for tickets sold and gross dollars for facilities under 12,000 seats for 21consecutive years. The facilities include a conference center space and a multi-purpose arena.
This arena is right on the shores of the river. You can go out back and watch ducks and rowers. It hosts concerts and two minor league teams. The area around it looks like it’s had some urban renewal. Overall really nice.
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To find some seclusion in the city of Moline, follow the signs to this park tucked behind one of the Deere plants (seeding, if I remember right) at the end of First along the border with Rock Island. It is worth it just to see the Deere srt installation steps from the parking lot. The paved lot is not huge but more than roomy enough. On a fall weekend there were maybe a half dozen cars and probably five out six owners and passengers of those were using the shore path and not venturing out to Sylvan Island. After I crossed the pedestrian bridge, I only saw two other people the whole time I was on the trails. There is a fishing pier, views of the man-made island channel and the mighty Mississippi, factory ruins, an old quarry, and woods to explore and escape for an afternoon. There are long and short primary loops plus less maintained connectors so you can take as much or as little time as you like. Strollers are fine on most of the trails but I do not recommend wheelchairs not designed for outdoor use. There are no facilities on Sylvan Island so plan your time accordingly.
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