Rock Island is one of the Quad Cities in Western Illinois.
Rock Island is the county seat of Rock Island County, with a population of 39,018 in 2010. It is one of the Quad Cities, along with neighboring Moline and East Moline in Illinois and the cities of Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa. The city was the site of one of the largest Native American villages in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The first railroad bridge across the Mississippi River was built between Arsenal Island and Davenport in 1856. Lock and Dam No. 15, completed in 1934 as a federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) project during the Great Depression, is the largest roller dam in the world.
- Rock Island - The District, 226 17th St., Suite 11, +1 317 277-0937 ext 118. Summer hours: M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa 9AM-4PM; winter hours: M-F 10AM-4PM, Sat seasonal. A full-service visitor center and gift shop that offers visitor information, maps, gifts, souvenirs, postcards, locally-made food and drink, and Quad Cities merchandise.
- Moline - Quad City International Airport, 2200 69th Ave., +1 309 757-1773. Staffed: M-Th 8AM-4:30PM; doors to the visitor center remain open for accessibility to brochure racks, maps, and visitor guides when the airport is open. The airport visitor center is located diagonally across from the gift shop, near the hanging monocoupe plane, and assists visitors and passengers with information about the airport as well as Quad City visitor information.
Rock Island - The District, 226 17th St., Suite 11, +1 317 277-0937 ext 118. Summer hours: M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa 9AM-4PM; winter hours: M-F 10AM-4PM, Sat seasonal. A full-service visitor center and gift shop that offers visitor information, maps, gifts, souvenirs, postcards, locally-made food and drink, and Quad Cities merchandise.
Moline - Quad City International Airport, 2200 69th Ave., +1 309 757-1773. Staffed: M-Th 8AM-4:30PM; doors to the visitor center remain open for accessibility to brochure racks, maps, and visitor guides when the airport is open. The airport visitor center is located diagonally across from the gift shop, near the hanging monocoupe plane, and assists visitors and passengers with information about the airport as well as Quad City visitor information.
- Black Hawk State Historic Site, 1510 46th Avenue, +1 309 788-9536. Hauberg Museum: March - October: 9AM - 5PM, November - February: 9AM - 4PM, (closed year-round noon - 1PM for lunch). Black Hawk State Historic Site is a wooded 208-acre tract along the Rock River. The area is most closely identified with the Sauk nation and the warrior-leader for whom it is named, Black Hawk.
- Jumer's Casino, 777 Jumer Drive (I-280 and Illinois 92 West, +1 309 477-7747. Daily 7AM - 5AM. The Casino features 42,000 square feet of gaming, containing 1,000 slot machines, 24 table games, live poker and a high limit slot room. A hotel, lounges and restaurants are also a part of the complex.
- Mississippi River Visitor Center, 200 Rodman Ave. (Rock Island Arsenal near the Government Bridge from Davenport, +1 309 794-5338. Memorial Day to Labor Day: M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa-Su 9AM-7PM; Labor Day-Memorial Day: M-Su 9AM-5PM, except Christmas Eve 9AM-noon. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The Mississippi River Visitors Center gives visitors the opportunity to view navigation through Lock & Dam 15. There are also displays about the river's past and present. The Visitor Center is on a military installation so you will need to pass through a security checkpoint as you enter the island. People over the age of 16 will need to show a photo ID (driver’s license) and tell the security guard where you are planning to visit.
- Quad City Botanical Center, 2525 4th Avenue, +1 309 788-9536. November 1 – March 31: M-Sa 10AM-4PM, Su noon-4PM; April 1 – October 31: M-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. Tropical Sun Garden, Rare Conifer Collection, Physically Challenged Garden,Ornamental Goldfish Pond & Aquatic plants (open year round); Wildflower Prairie Garden, Scrambled Alphabet Garden, Secret Garden, Perennial Gardens, Garden Train Railway Exhibit (seasonal) Adults (16 years and older) $6, seniors (60+) and military $5, youth (ages 6 to 15) $4, children (ages 2 to 5) $2.00, toddlers (ages 2 and under) free.
- Rock Island Arsenal, +1 309 794-0991. The largest government-owned weapons manufacturing arsenal in the United States Army. It comprises 946 acres on Arsenal Island (originally named Rock Island). It was the sight of Fort Armstrong in the early 1800s and a Confederate Prison during the American Civil War. Located on an island in the Mississippi River, it contains factories, country club, museum, Col. George Davenport House, National Cemetery and Confederate Cemetery. The public entrance is from Moline, however some parts of the island are restricted.
- Rock Island Arsenal Museum, Building 60, intersection of Rodman and Gillespie Avenues, +1 309 782-5021. Tu-Sa Noon-4PM. The museum tells the history of the Arsenal. It began in 1905 with the U.S. government's exhibit from the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis and items from the warehouse for Civil War ordnance. The collection of arms includes one of only four copies known to exist of the Rappahannock rifle. It is the second oldest U.S. Army museum after West Point Free.
Black Hawk State Historic Site, 1510 46th Avenue, +1 309 788-9536. Hauberg Museum: March - October: 9AM - 5PM, November - February: 9AM - 4PM, (closed year-round noon - 1PM for lunch). Black Hawk State Historic Site is a wooded 208-acre tract along the Rock River. The area is most closely identified with the Sauk nation and the warrior-leader for whom it is named, Black Hawk.
Jumer's Casino, 777 Jumer Drive (I-280 and Illinois 92 West, +1 309 477-7747. Daily 7AM - 5AM. The Casino features 42,000 square feet of gaming, containing 1,000 slot machines, 24 table games, live poker and a high limit slot room. A hotel, lounges and restaurants are also a part of the complex.
Mississippi River Visitor Center, 200 Rodman Ave. (Rock Island Arsenal near the Government Bridge from Davenport, +1 309 794-5338. Memorial Day to Labor Day: M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa-Su 9AM-7PM; Labor Day-Memorial Day: M-Su 9AM-5PM, except Christmas Eve 9AM-noon. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The Mississippi River Visitors Center gives visitors the opportunity to view navigation through Lock & Dam 15. There are also displays about the river's past and present. The Visitor Center is on a military installation so you will need to pass through a security checkpoint as you enter the island. People over the age of 16 will need to show a photo ID (driver’s license) and tell the security guard where you are planning to visit.
Quad City Botanical Center, 2525 4th Avenue, +1 309 788-9536. November 1 – March 31: M-Sa 10AM-4PM, Su noon-4PM; April 1 – October 31: M-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. Tropical Sun Garden, Rare Conifer Collection, Physically Challenged Garden,Ornamental Goldfish Pond & Aquatic plants (open year round); Wildflower Prairie Garden, Scrambled Alphabet Garden, Secret Garden, Perennial Gardens, Garden Train Railway Exhibit (seasonal) Adults (16 years and older) $6, seniors (60+) and military $5, youth (ages 6 to 15) $4, children (ages 2 to 5) $2.00, toddlers (ages 2 and under) free.
Rock Island Arsenal, +1 309 794-0991. The largest government-owned weapons manufacturing arsenal in the United States Army. It comprises 946 acres on Arsenal Island (originally named Rock Island). It was the sight of Fort Armstrong in the early 1800s and a Confederate Prison during the American Civil War. Located on an island in the Mississippi River, it contains factories, country club, museum, Col. George Davenport House, National Cemetery and Confederate Cemetery. The public entrance is from Moline, however some parts of the island are restricted.
Rock Island Arsenal Museum, Building 60, intersection of Rodman and Gillespie Avenues, +1 309 782-5021. Tu-Sa Noon-4PM. The museum tells the history of the Arsenal. It began in 1905 with the U.S. government's exhibit from the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis and items from the warehouse for Civil War ordnance. The collection of arms includes one of only four copies known to exist of the Rappahannock rifle. It is the second oldest U.S. Army museum after West Point Free.
- The Downtown Rock Island Arts & Entertainment District, Downtown Rock Island, +1 309 788-6311. Known locally as The District, it is home to variety of shops, cultural amenities and nightlife. A variety of festivals are held throughout the year.
- Grand Parade. Part of the Quad Cities St. Patrick's Day celebration in March, this parade goes from Rock Island to Davenport and is the only St. Patrick's Day parade in the country to go through two states.
- Quad City Symphony Orchestra, +1 563 322-0931. Box Office: M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM. Since 1915. Based in Davenport, subscription concerts are held at Centennial Hall on the campus of Augustana College on Sunday afternoons.
Quad City Symphony Orchestra, +1 563 322-0931. Box Office: M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM. Since 1915. Based in Davenport, subscription concerts are held at Centennial Hall on the campus of Augustana College on Sunday afternoons.
- Circa 21 Dinner Playhouse, 1828 3rd Ave., +1 309 786-2667. Wednesday-Sunday evenings, and a Wed. matinee performance. Broadway musicals and comedies are performed onstage after a buffet dinner. The Speakeasy offers adult themed improv comedy shows, comic open mic nights, burlesque shows and cabarets on Friday and Saturdays. Located in the former Fort Armstrong Theater, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- ComedySportz / The Establishment Theatre, 220 19th Street, +1 309 786-1111. 6:15PM - 9:30PM. Improv comedy played as a sport. The Establishment Theatre is a multi-use venue and the home of ComedySportz. Featuring a full bar, expanded menu, adjustable seating capacity, and a full-size movie screen.
Circa 21 Dinner Playhouse, 1828 3rd Ave., +1 309 786-2667. Wednesday-Sunday evenings, and a Wed. matinee performance. Broadway musicals and comedies are performed onstage after a buffet dinner. The Speakeasy offers adult themed improv comedy shows, comic open mic nights, burlesque shows and cabarets on Friday and Saturdays. Located in the former Fort Armstrong Theater, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
ComedySportz / The Establishment Theatre, 220 19th Street, +1 309 786-1111. 6:15PM - 9:30PM. Improv comedy played as a sport. The Establishment Theatre is a multi-use venue and the home of ComedySportz. Featuring a full bar, expanded menu, adjustable seating capacity, and a full-size movie screen.
- Indian Bluff Golf Course, 6200 78th Ave., Milan, +1 309 799-3868. Su-M 10AM-1PM, Tu-Sa 10AM-10PM. 18 hole public golf course, public use area and two daily fee pavilions. Owned and operated by Rock Island County, it is south of Quad City International Airport
- Saukie Golf Course, 3101 38th St., +1 309 732-2278. Su-M 10AM-1PM, Tu-Sa 10AM-10PM. Designed by Thomas Bendelow, Saukie was built in 1927 and opened the following year. This public course is considered to be an “executive length" course and is a classic example of a short course that will challenge every golfer.
Indian Bluff Golf Course, 6200 78th Ave., Milan, +1 309 799-3868. Su-M 10AM-1PM, Tu-Sa 10AM-10PM. 18 hole public golf course, public use area and two daily fee pavilions. Owned and operated by Rock Island County, it is south of Quad City International Airport
Saukie Golf Course, 3101 38th St., +1 309 732-2278. Su-M 10AM-1PM, Tu-Sa 10AM-10PM. Designed by Thomas Bendelow, Saukie was built in 1927 and opened the following year. This public course is considered to be an “executive length" course and is a classic example of a short course that will challenge every golfer.
The Downtown Rock Island Arts & Entertainment District, Downtown Rock Island, +1 309 788-6311. Known locally as The District, it is home to variety of shops, cultural amenities and nightlife. A variety of festivals are held throughout the year.
Grand Parade. Part of the Quad Cities St. Patrick's Day celebration in March, this parade goes from Rock Island to [[Davenport]] and is the only St. Patrick's Day parade in the country to go through two states.
- Atlante Trattoria, 140 18th Street, +1 309 762-4700. M-F 8AM-2PM. Locally owned gourmet bistro featuring European inspired dishes.
- Blue Cat Brew Pub, 1413 5th Avenue, +1 309 788-8247. Daily 11AM-3AM. Craft beers and good quality pub grub. $5-20.
- Le Figaro Restaurant, 1708 2nd Avenue, +1 309 786-4944. Tu-Sa 5PM–close. French cuisine whose signature dishes include escargots, French onion soup, Chateaubriand, rack of lamb and meringue glacée. Casual to Dressy attire and reservations are recommended. $7-60.
- Jim's Rib Haven, 531 24th St., +1 309 786-8084. Tu–Sa 10:30AM–10PM, Su 11AM-8PM. The best place in the Quad Cities for ribs. Period.
- The Slice, 1726 2nd Ave., +1 309 786-2128. Th-Sa 7PM–3:30AM, lunch buffet: F 11AM-2PM. Whole pizza or by the slice, calzones and "District Bread". Dine in or carry-out. All you can eat lunch buffet on Fridays.
Atlante Trattoria, 140 18th Street, +1 309 762-4700. M-F 8AM-2PM. Locally owned gourmet bistro featuring European inspired dishes.
Blue Cat Brew Pub, 1413 5th Avenue, +1 309 788-8247. Daily 11AM-3AM. Craft beers and good quality pub grub. $5-20.
Le Figaro Restaurant, 1708 2nd Avenue, +1 309 786-4944. Tu-Sa 5PM–close. French cuisine whose signature dishes include escargots, French onion soup, Chateaubriand, rack of lamb and meringue glacée. Casual to Dressy attire and reservations are recommended. $7-60.
Jim's Rib Haven, 531 24th St., +1 309 786-8084. Tu–Sa 10:30AM–10PM, Su 11AM-8PM. The best place in the Quad Cities for ribs. Period.
The Slice, 1726 2nd Ave., +1 309 786-2128. Th-Sa 7PM–3:30AM, lunch buffet: F 11AM-2PM. Whole pizza or by the slice, calzones and "District Bread". Dine in or carry-out. All you can eat lunch buffet on Fridays.
- Daiquiri Factory, 1802 2nd Avenue, +1 309 283-1809. Tu-Sa 8PM - 3AM. Full bar service specializing in a variety of daiquiri flavors in a New Orleans atmosphere.
- Del's in The District, 1829 2nd Avenue, +1 309 786-6735. Daily from early evening to early morning. Full service bar & nightclub
- Hickey Brothers Cigar Store & Hookah Lounge, 130 18th Street, +1 309 732-3222. M-W 11AM-10PM, Th 11AM-11PM, F 11AM-1AM, Sa noon-1AM, Su noon-5PM. Offers a wide variety of premium cigars, hookah tobacco and accessories. Bring your favorite beverage and relax in the area's only indoor smoking lounge.
- M.D. Green's, 1808 Second Avenue, +1 309 786-7582. Tu-Sa 8PM -3AM. Friendly neighborhood pub on the Great River Plaza.
- Malarkey's, 1800 Second Avenue, +1 309 786-3055. W 5PM-3AM, Th 9PM-3AM, F-Sa 7PM-3AM, Su 5PM-3AM. Nightclub and bar with nightly drink specials. Pool tables and a dance floor with Top 40 and dance hits. Thursday night is College Night.
- Rock Island Brewing Co., 1815 2nd Ave., +1 309 793-1999. M-Sa 5PM-3AM. Features a full dinner menu, daily drink specials and live entertainment Thursday through Saturday evenings. Over 100 selections of domestic, import, and micro brew beers. A Rock Island landmark.
- The Warehouse, 1722 2nd Ave., +1 309 786-3424. Th-Sa 9PM-3AM. The Quad Cities largest nightclub featuring three bars under one roof. Features an 800 square foot dance floor, pool and darts.
Daiquiri Factory, 1802 2nd Avenue, +1 309 283-1809. Tu-Sa 8PM - 3AM. Full bar service specializing in a variety of daiquiri flavors in a New Orleans atmosphere.
Del's in The District, 1829 2nd Avenue, +1 309 786-6735. Daily from early evening to early morning. Full service bar & nightclub
Hickey Brothers Cigar Store & Hookah Lounge, 130 18th Street, +1 309 732-3222. M-W 11AM-10PM, Th 11AM-11PM, F 11AM-1AM, Sa noon-1AM, Su noon-5PM. Offers a wide variety of premium cigars, hookah tobacco and accessories. Bring your favorite beverage and relax in the area's only indoor smoking lounge.
M.D. Green's, 1808 Second Avenue, +1 309 786-7582. Tu-Sa 8PM -3AM. Friendly neighborhood pub on the Great River Plaza.
Malarkey's, 1800 Second Avenue, +1 309 786-3055. W 5PM-3AM, Th 9PM-3AM, F-Sa 7PM-3AM, Su 5PM-3AM. Nightclub and bar with nightly drink specials. Pool tables and a dance floor with Top 40 and dance hits. Thursday night is College Night.
Rock Island Brewing Co., 1815 2nd Ave., +1 309 793-1999. M-Sa 5PM-3AM. Features a full dinner menu, daily drink specials and live entertainment Thursday through Saturday evenings. Over 100 selections of domestic, import, and micro brew beers. A Rock Island landmark.
The Warehouse, 1722 2nd Ave., +1 309 786-3424. Th-Sa 9PM-3AM. The Quad Cities largest nightclub featuring three bars under one roof. Features an 800 square foot dance floor, pool and darts.