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Second St., LeClaire Another option: If you’re looking to dine with a view, Steventon’s , located at 1399 Eagle Ridge Road, is the choice since it overlooks the Mississippi River.
Local history exhibits include the story of famous people from LeClaire, including American West showman Buffalo Bill Cody, engineer James Buchanan Eads and inventor James Ryan. Professor James J. “Crash” Ryan (1903-1973), a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Minnesota was the inventor of the “Flight Recorder ...
Discover which classic drive-in restaurants are worth a visit on your next road trip. They had their heyday in the 1950s and '60s, but there are still plenty of drive-ins to discover.
William Frederick Cody (February 26, 1846 – January 10, 1917), known as Buffalo Bill, was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman.. One of the most famous and well-known figures of the American Old West, Cody started his legend at the young age of 23.
Le Claire: An 1855 Italianate style residence. 13: Horton–Suiter House: Horton–Suiter House: April 13, 1979 : 102 N. 2nd St. Le Claire: A house from 1860 that is part of the Houses of Mississippi River Men Thematic Resource. 14
Bill and Ethel Hoeft were married in 1941 and together they established Bill's Fine Food from a neighborhood tavern at 932 S. Third Ave., on Wausau's west side in 1946.
Lone Star is a wooden hull, steam-powered stern-wheeled towboat in LeClaire, Iowa, United States.She is dry docked and on display at the Buffalo Bill Museum in LeClaire. Built in 1868, she is the oldest of three surviving steam-powered towboats, and the only one with a wooden hull.
It includes 60 buildings along a nine-block stretch of U.S. Route 67, Cody Road, the primary street through the town. The district contains Le Claire's main commercial district on the south side of the district and residential area on the north. The district has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. [1]