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Rock Island County
Rock Island County is situated in the northwestern corner of Illinois, along the border of both Iowa and the Mississippi River. It is home to a vast array of cultures and communities, from rural farming towns to bustling cities. The county has a strong economy supported by major employers like John Deere and Alcoa. Education is also valued here, with multiple public school systems, excellent universities such as Augustana College and St. Ambrose University, and numerous resources for students wh

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Old Ruins to Explore in Rock Island County

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Black Hawk State Historic Site
Black Hawk State Historic Site is a great place to visit with something for everyone. This scenic park is located along the Upper Mississippi River and provides historical information about the Sauk and Meskwaki Nation through its photo galleries, plaques and displays. There are also plenty of recreational activities to keep the whole family occupied such as trails perfect for walking, hiking, biking or horseback riding as well as fishing spots on the river.
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Broadway National Historic District
The Broadway National Historic District, is known for its Victorian-style homes that line the historic street. Along with these homes, the district also contains businesses, parks, churches and a former armory. With over 100 years of history taken in through these features, it's no wonder why Broadway is such an iconic piece of the area. Visitors can explore not just the beautiful architecture but also various historical monuments.
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Fort Armstrong Historic Site
Fort Armstrong Historic Site is a national historic landmark, constructed in 1816 and served as a military outpost until being decommissioned in 1836. A strong symbol of America’s westward expansion at the time, it also provided support for missions ranging from Native American removal to trade security to combatting piracy. Visitors of this site today will find a variety of attractions and reenactments held throughout the year giving insight into what daily life was like for soldiers.

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