What to do and see in East Moline, United States: The Best Places and Tips

October 29, 2017 Veronika Gaddis

East Moline is a city in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States. The population was 21,302 at the 2010 census. East Moline is one of the five Quad Cities, along with the cities of Rock Island, Moline, and the Iowa cities of Davenport and Bettendorf. The Quad Cities has a population estimate of 381,342.
Restaurants in East Moline

1. John Deere Harvester Works Factory Tour

1100 13th Ave, East Moline, IL 61244-1455
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5 based on 40 reviews

John Deere Harvester Works Factory Tour

Reviewed By malleegirl - Swan Hill, Australia

We visited this tour mid August when it was just a few weeks from shutting down for the off season so not all areas were operational & they were cleaning up some areas. However, what we did see was great. Good to see how a harvester starts with a sheet of metal and finishes with a "fully grown machine". After a short film, we were loaded onto 'touring trailers' (for want of a better word), and toured around the factory, with headphones and safety glasses, passing through the assembly and painting areas. For ages 13 and up, I think they said, and as you are taken around on the cart, it is suitable for those unable to walk with ease. Except for the paint area where the painting is viewed from an upstairs platform. Highly recommended but I suggest visiting before August before they start shutting some parts down for the off-time. They start up again in November. There is a small shop for John Deere product purchases but a better range can be found at the Pavilion. Recommended.

2. TaxSlayer Center

1201 River Dr, Moline, IL 61265-1303 +1 309-764-2001
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4.5 based on 170 reviews

TaxSlayer Center

Reviewed By Beavercowboy - Muscatine, Iowa

No More Mr. Clean......

My buddy and I attended a concert by the Alice Cooper Group on Tuesday, May 13, 2018. The Taxslayer Center is a great venue for concerts. There really are no bad seats! The sound system is crisp snd clear, too. It has good access and a person can move quickly to the exits once sn event is finished. The restrooms are clean, too. It was a great show in a great venue!

3. Family Museum of Arts and Science

2900 Learning Campus Dr, Bettendorf, IA 52722-7710 +1 563-344-4106
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Family Museum of Arts and Science

Exploration is encouraged at this museum.

Reviewed By jeax2 - Peoria, Illinois

From the outside it doesn't look like much, but it was so much fun! So much to do for the little ones (we had a 3yo, 5yo, and 9yo with us), we stayed for hours and they were sad to leave. A big favorite was the combine simulator, and another was the Big-esque step piano. They even have a nice-sized outdoor play area in the back. We will definitely return in the summer when the sprinklers are on.

Great way to spend the day!

4. TPC Deere Run

3100 Heather Knl, Silvis, IL 61282-6000 +1 309-796-6000
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

TPC Deere Run

TPC Deere Run is a Championship 18 hole golf course and host to the PGA TOUR's John Deere Classic. The course is nextled atop a bluff overlooking the Rock river and the property is steeped in history, from Indian tribes, coal mine operations, and Arabian horse breeding. The golf course is playable for level of expertise based on the 5 sets of tees. The golf course is spectacular and the service is exceptional.

Reviewed By havingfunVirginia - Virginia

Wonderful experience getting to play TPC Deere Run site of the PGA Tour's John Deere Classic. Service was outstanding from the bag drop, pro shop and the starter. Course was in immaculate shape and we loved learning about the history of the area at each tee box. Course is challenging but fair and we would love to play it again. Hole #16 (signature hole) is a great design along the river. Thanks for making our visit magical!

5. Riverboat Twilight

Port of Dubuque, Le Claire, IA
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5 based on 233 reviews

Riverboat Twilight

Offering 1 & 2 Day Mississippi River Cruises. Experience the extraordinary natural beauty, wildlife and historic river towns along the upper Mississippi River. 2-Day trip features riverfront overnight accommodations in Iowa's oldest, most historic city, Dubuque, Iowa.

Reviewed By slorettao - Grand Rapids, Michigan

We had a fun, relaxing time aboard the Twilight for a 2 day cruise. I can’t say enough good things about this boat and her crew. The 2 day package included 3 meals and 2 snacks the first day, 3 meals (breakfast in the overnight hotel) and a snack on the second day. On the second day, a shuttle is provided to the attractions in Dubuque and you have plenty of time to see them before boarding before lunch. We had perfect weather and sat outside on the decks most of the time. Inclement weather would have kept us indoors, which we would not have enjoyed as thoroughly. Both afternoons, there was good musical entertainment. The food was all homemade and delicious. There is a bar on the upper deck (soda and alcohol not included in the package). We highly recommend. One caveat-if you have mobility issues, the stairs may be problematic. Bathrooms are located only on the first level, and there is seating on all 3 levels. If you can’t climb stairs, this would be difficult. Request seating on the first floor and you will be fine-just be sure to do this when you reserve.

6. Figge Art Museum

225 W 2nd St, Davenport, IA 52801-1804 +1 563-326-7804
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

Figge Art Museum

Reviewed By Don M - Littleton, Colorado

We were very impressed with the lay-out and art. A couple of Picassos, Miro, and other modern masters (not our style but very good) Many Haiti paintings. Five Grant Wood with some memorabilia from Grant Wood's sister, nice old world 15th century Dutch, section on Frank Lloyd Wright, a Moran, a Bierstadt, a Russell.

7. Niabi Zoo

12908 Niabi Zoo Rd, Coal Valley, IL 61240-9467 +1 309-799-3482
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4 based on 145 reviews

Niabi Zoo

Reviewed By lindaha324

This zoo has grown & improved so much since we used to take our young children there 30 years ago. Now we take our grandchildren & they love it. It isn't a huge zoo so it isn't overwhelming for little ones. Exhibits are well done & the animals look well cared for. Our grandsons especially enjoyed the monkeys & giraffes.

8. EMPIRE Playground

East Moline, IL
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4 based on 5 reviews

14,000-square-foot Playground.

Reviewed By King61256 - Quad Cities, IL

This is a great park for families to enjoy a great afternoon at. The playground is very good size for numerous families to enjoy themselves and it sits right on the bike path. If you get bored, there is a miniature golf place across the parking lot too. Please note that it is common for kids to start running and not pay attention to the parking lot that is shared with numerous boaters and the mighty Mississippi River and most kids are too small to see, so please be aware of your children's whereabouts to avoid any serious injuries or traumatic events

9. Hero Street Memorial Monument

202 1st Ave, Silvis, IL 61282-1033
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Hero Street Memorial Monument

Reviewed By hoogo - USA

An inspiring monument to eight Mexican American soldiers from one short street in Silvis who gave the last full measure of their devotion during WWII and the Korean War.

I am frequently in the neighborhood and did not think of stopping to pay my respects until reading a local history book "Hero Street, U.S.A.: The Story of Little Mexico's Fallen Soldiers" by Marc Wilson.

10. Rock Island Arsenal

1776 E Street, 1 Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, IL 61299 +1 309-782-4420
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Rock Island Arsenal

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, America's largest government-owned arsenal is located on a 946-acre island in the Mississippi River.

Reviewed By Malachi - Wheatland, CA

This is where my family is buried, as all have served since the Civil War. This will be my eternal resting place too someday.

My grandfather, Waldo Goetsch, was it's Superintendent. There is a beautiful Confederate Cemetary to honor the PWO's who died here in captivity. We are one Nation under God, indivisible...

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