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Visitor center hours didn’t sync with TripAdvisor details. Make sure to look up army site for hours. We were too late and didn’t get to visit anything.
Went specifically for a family connection. My father's namesake was interned as a Confederate POW at Rock Island's POW Camp 1863-1865. Fascinating to explore the Confederate cemetary, the National Cem...
Step back into yesteryear when you visit the Arsenal. The beautiful stone buildings, original homes of stone, the Quarters 1, Davenport House, Lock and Dam, Arsenal factories, original bridge sites an...
Just a heads up in case you’re from out of country. You cannot tour this site. We made a little detour into Quad Cities and right back out onto I 80. We were pretty excited to learn some American hist...
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Visitor center hours didn’t sync with TripAdvisor details. Make sure to look up army site for hours. We were too late and didn’t get to visit anything.
Fascinating History
Went specifically for a family connection. My father's namesake was interned as a Confederate POW at Rock Island's POW Camp 1863-1865. Fascinating to explore the Confederate cemetary, the National Cem...
Fun day out
The location and history of this place is unbelievable and very interesting. It works as an excellent family day out with sites for everyone
I Work Here!
Step back into yesteryear when you visit the Arsenal. The beautiful stone buildings, original homes of stone, the Quarters 1, Davenport House, Lock and Dam, Arsenal factories, original bridge sites an...
No foreign visitors
Just a heads up in case you’re from out of country. You cannot tour this site. We made a little detour into Quad Cities and right back out onto I 80. We were pretty excited to learn some American hist...