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River Dr., 2nd & 3rd Sts. between Perry & Iowa Sts 41°31′17″N 90°34′16″W / 41.521343°N 90.570981°W / 41.521343; -90.570981 ( Davenport Motor Row and Industrial Historic Commercial and light industrial district on the east side of downtown that played an important role in the local automotive industry in the early to ...
The Davenport Hotel was a historic building located in downtown Davenport, Iowa, United States. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] In 2020 it was included as a contributing property in the Davenport Downtown Commercial Historic District. [2] It was an apartment building called The Davenport. A ...
Ratings are updated yearly, but data is two years old before Medicare releases it. [1] [18] [19] Healthgrades develops objective ratings based on data and information from several publicly available sources. [18] The data is analyzed using a proprietary methodology that identifies the recipients of the various awards and the "1-3-5 Star ...
The properties are distributed across all parts of Davenport. For the purposes of this list, the city is split into three regions: East Davenport, which includes all of the city east of Brady Street (U.S. Route 61) and north of 5th Street; Downtown Davenport, which includes all of the city south of 5th Street from Marquette Street east to the intersection of River Drive (U.S. Route 67) and 4th ...
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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in east Davenport, Iowa, United States. Eastern Davenport is defined as being all of the city east of Brady Street (U.S. Route 61) and north of 5th Street. The locations of National Register properties and districts may be seen in ...
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Bucktown is a historic area in the eastern end of downtown Davenport, Iowa, along the Mississippi River.Settled by many German immigrants, [1] it was known in the early 20th century during the Prohibition era for its numerous speakeasies. [2]