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    The area of the train tracks downtown Davenport, looking at the water
    Josephine M.

    The attraction is free, connects to a parking garage. The top of the garage is also a great view of the river and downtown RI and Davenport as a whole.

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    The skybridge is definitely worth a stop to checkout if you find yourself in Downtown Davenport. Essentially an enclosed glass bridge with a lookout point to the mighty Mississippi River and views of Rock Island and Centennial Park/Bridge. On the plus side, being that it is enclosed they do have the heater pumping so you can enjoy the walkway during the bitter winter. Anyways, have those cameras ready! 'Til next time, cheers!

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    Deere-Wiman House - Near dining room

    Deere-Wiman House

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    The tour was a little long, but it was free and a lot of the info was very interesting. It was neat…read moreto learn about the Deere family. The houses (you go in two different ones) are both very elegant and ornate. It's worth checking out if you're in the Moline area, but probably not very exciting for kids.

    A stunning example of turn of the century luxury that has been preserved! Went here for a business…read moremeeting, actually the Butterworth center, and was just in awe. We kinda got lost initially and walked over to the Deere mansion. Wow, just walking around the perimeter was beautiful with a million dollar view of the river and a porch that encompassed the entire back exterior and was enclosed!! The grounds are meticulously kept down to the coach house.... After finding out that our meeting was at the Butterworth center across the street I was a little disappointed because I really wanted to explore the interior of the manse. When I heard 'center' I thought, oh great, some crappy new construction pole barn/building where everything smells new and is beige..... To my surprise, the Butterworth center is actually ANOTHER mansion that was owned by the daughter of John Deere and her husband. We didn't know where we were going and that was really great because we walked down what I can only assume to be a private entrance for carriages and now cars.....alright....here we go!! Entered in through clear glass doors with gorgeous wrought iron detailing that made me weak...then in front of me....an actual coat room. Yes, a room for coats. Just coats, with built in racks and a marble top dresser for ancillary details (I assume). My thoughts immediately went to the naughty things that may have occurred there over the years.... But I digress....I walked up one flight of stairs that were protected with gorgeous persian rugs to find a floor that was converted into a meeting center with banquet chairs hiding the true glory of what looked to be an entire floor of a parlor. Kept walking to the back of the room where I found the diagonal parque oak floor and a baby grand piano that was anything but 'baby'...... Not sure if I was to be exploring as much as I did but it was fun to imagine living there and the grand parties they had. Our meeting was REALLY in the carriage house behind the lovely gardens. That was nice, it was obviously partially a horse stable complete with hay loft, that had been updated and modernized with coats of white paint and cheap dry wall.... I like old things I guess. After our meeting we ate lunch in the gardens and we were lucky enough to be able to speak with a gardener who had done her internship at the estate. She gave detailed explanations of the flower beds and some secrets I can't divulge.... Not sure what type of events they host here on a regular basis but it sure has a grand feeling with enough space for your guests to mix and mingle in a professional setting yet has enough whimsy to feel festive!

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    Deere-Wiman House - Ceiling painting room

    Ceiling painting room

    Deere-Wiman House - A fancy sitting room

    A fancy sitting room

    Deere-Wiman House - A rare instance of indoor plumbing back then!

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    A rare instance of indoor plumbing back then!

    Davenport Skybridge - landmarks - Updated June 2026

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