Every Quad City Explained - [Full Vlog Tour]
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
- Join us on an incredible journey as we explore the stunning Quad Cities, a vibrant region straddling the Mississippi River! From charming small-town vibes to bustling urban experiences, this vlog captures the essence of the Quad Cities like never before. Whether you're a long-time resident or planning your first visit, this vlog is packed with inspiration and tips to uncover the best of the Quad Cities. Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe for more adventures, and tell us your favorite spots in the comments below!
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I miss Rock Island , se used to go for a walk around neighborhood
Your fiance did a great job helping out in this video! I'd love more Illinois content. Moline and Rock Island have so much history and their downtown revitalizations are going to be awesome as you mentioned. Plus some cool new locations going in downtown (like Take Cover that opened this last week)
We will need to do more for sure. Also she is officially my wife now too! Got married over the weekend
Let's go! I'm from the Quad Cities. I'm 19, and I live in East Moline. But I spent the first 7 years in Rock Island.
That's awesome! Welcome to the channel!
I live down the road from the iron tee over on carriage Place Dr at my friends parents house and dont own a car dont have a driver license right now i bike ride everywhere during the nicest times of the year.
I was touring davenport last night with google street view and it reminds me of Portland Oregon back when it was nice in the 80's...there's no graffiti or trash, sidewalks clean...it looks very upper middle class yet somehow more affordable than here in Oregon....AND BETTER....
We try to keep it nice here
Do you know any programs that can help me get my own place in davenport or Bettendorf cause dont get me wrong my friend and her family is great and they've help me have a roof over my head but i need to afford my own place but i neeormore assistance doing so something close to either wendys stores i work at wendys at spruce hill but id transfer back to west locust wendys if i had to move back to davenport side to afford a place.
1st of all, your girl has GREAT dimples, she's a cutie. Now, I've noticed in your videos you tend to accentuate the Downtowns and high end neighborhoods. I get it, thats where you make the most money, but I think you are short changing some of the history of the Quads. Most notably, IMHO, are things like the Rock Island Arsenal. RIA history goes back to before the Civil War. Then there is is Olde Town on 7th street in Moline, so much history in that area. You talked about the gangster that ran Rock Island but you don't mention The Plantation - Velie Mansion
in Moline where the Chicago mobs use to meet during the Capone days. I get you're Betendorf centric, but I think you could expand your channel by talking about more of the history of the Quads. You don't talk about Colonel Davenport. I'm sure you don't see Silvis as a highlight of any Quad Cities tour, but there is a very famous memorial in Silvis called Hero Street, I'll leave it to you to research if you are so inclind. I guess my point of all of this is you are ignoring so much of the history and original culture of the Quad Cities that your clients might find interesting. Just a thought.
I really appreciate your input. Some of the things you mentioned I didn't know about. I'll have to do some research on them and possibly add them into a video or two
@@LIVINGINTHEQUADCITIES if you have any questions feel free to ask. I'm no expert by any means. I'm 65, even a lot of my contemporaries don't know or have forgotten a lot of history in the Quads. I like your channel and your content and the way you present it. I would like to see it grow.