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Radisson On John Deere Commons-Moline

1415 River Drive, Moline Illinois 61265, US
Reservations: 1-800-395-7046 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (309) 764-1000 Fax: (309) 764-1710
Email:  rhi_moli@radisson.com

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Stay at One of the Most Convenient Moline, Illinois Hotels

Our hotel in Moline, IL is located in the heart of downtown, directly across the street from the world renowned John Deere Pavilion and on the banks of the Mississippi River. We are adjacent to the i wireless Center and are within walking distance of great shopping at John Deere Commons. Guests at the Radisson can easily enjoy a number of Quad Cities attractions and events, including the Black Hawk State Historic Site, the John Deere Classic and the Quad Cities Marathon. Stay at the Radisson and see why we're one of the most convenient Moline, Illinois hotels.

Our hotel in Moline, Illinois is near the following Quad Cities attractions:

  • Black Hawk State Historic Site (5.7 miles)
    Visit this majestic, wooded park for some peace of mind and relaxation.
    Phone: (309) 788-0177
  • John Deere Pavilion (adjacent to hotel)
    History and agriculture buffs will thoroughly enjoy a visit to the John Deere Pavilion. Known as the world's most comprehensive agricultural exhibit, this is a fun and informative place for the whole family.
    Phone: (309) 765-1000

Annual Events

The Quad Cities hosts a number of festivals and events throughout the year. Some of the more popular events include:

For more information on these and other events, go to Visit Quad Cities.

About Moline / Quad Cities

Few US metropolitan areas have a history as unique as the Illinois-Iowa Quad Cities, which grew up on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River. Before western expansion, the area was the site of Saukenuk, the largest Indian settlement in North America. In 1789, a young Sauk named Black Hawk looked on as American forces destroyed his village and, years later, he led his people in what became known as the Black Hawk War. "Indian problems" led to the establishment of a fort on Rock Island, which eventually became the country's leading arsenal. As the river slowly opened to boat traffic, small groups of "rapids pilots" began helping travelers navigate the deadly Rock Island Rapids. About the same time, a young inventor/farmer named John Deere opened his first plow-making plant in Moline. Around these three industries grew the towns of Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa, and Rock Island and Moline, Illinois. Today, the Quad Cities offer fascinating attractions and activities such as the Black Hawk State Historic Site, shopping in historic East Davenport, clubbing in the Rock Island Arts and Entertainment District, and gambling on a riverboat casino. In the summer, sounds of celebration fill the Upper River Valley during family-friendly festivals such as the internationally recognized Mississippi Valley Blues Festival.

Did you know?

Here a Deere, there a Deere . . .. Moline is the proud home of Deere and Company, the world's largest manufacturer of farm, industrial, and lawn and garden equipment. The inventor of the first self-scouring plow moved to Moline in the 1830s in order to have access to the mighty Mississippi and its vast resources. Today, Deere's legacy is a closely guarded Quad City treasure that includes John Deere Commons, John Deere Pavilion, the historic Deere Family Homes, the annual TPC at Deere Run, and the Deere and Company Administrative Center located at - where else? - 1 John Deere Place.

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