- The list below includes 44 free or cheap things to do in or near West Branch, Iowa, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Historic Sites, Movie Theaters and Parks.
- From Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum to Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in West Branch and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Iowa City, Muscatine, Coralville and Cedar Rapids.
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Originally known as Municipal Stadium, Modern Woodmen Park is a minor league baseball field situated on the Mississippi River. The park is home to the Quad City River Bandits and provides bleacher seating and concession areas.
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The steel-and-glass Davenport Skybridge is a transparent covered bridge that is one of several footbridges connecting the Quad Cities. The walls, ceiling and floor are completely clear, giving pedestrians a fabulous view of all four Quad Cities.
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Freight House Farmers Market has many offerings including fruits, vegetables, baked goods, meats, cheeses, wine, flowers, arts and crafts and even massages from a licensed therapist. They are open three days a week for limited hours.
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Patrons of the arts frequent the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa. The Museum is an art gallery and community art school that offers classes and guided tours for guests of all ages. A trip to the Figge Art Museum is a must for everyone who enjoys painting and sculpture.
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The B.J. & Mabel Palmer Mansion is a historic museum that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was built in the Second Empire style in the year 1874.
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102 South Harrison Street, Davenport, IA 52801
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Located in an airport, Quad Cities Visitor Center offers visitors a variety of resources for planning trips in the region. The center has various brochures and souvenirs for tourists just getting off their plane.
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Founded in 1915, the Quad City Symphony Orchestra performs modern and classical masterpieces, pops, and hosts some of the nation's top musicians as its guests. The Orchestra provides several opportunities to engage with artists before and after performances.
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Built in 1833, the Colonel Davenport House is a historical structure. Visitors can take an educational guided tour of the house, originally considered a mansion at the time of its construction.
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Many Quad Cities arts programs obtain most of their operating budget through the Festival of Trees, a winter holiday celebration and fundraiser. The Festival is fun for the whole family, featuring photo opportunities with Santa, breakfast with costumed childrens' characters and formal dances for adults.
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Offering river access for watercraft of various sizes, Sunset Park features views of the water and shore of the Mississippi River. There is a lookout tower, as well, for sightseers to take in the views from a higher vantage.