Great park and historical site in Rock Island that's an important part of Native American culture. If you want to know more, come here and check out the museum about it. Black Hawk State Historic...
Black Hawk State Historic Site
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Black Hawk State Historic Site is a 208-acre park managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, offering visitors a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural history and diverse natural resources of the Quad Cities.
Explore scenic hiking trails along the Rock River and through the nature preserve, while also immersing yourself in the fascinating history of Black Hawk and the Sauk and Meskwaki people at the John Hauberg Museum.
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Black Hawk State Park is a real gem for Rock Island. Beautiful at any time of the year, there are several picnic areas, three playgrounds, a lodge, a museum and reception hall, and many hiking...
I spent three days in Moline for a business function at the iWireless center. I needed a break so I found this park on Yelp. Moline is rather compact so this is a about 15 minutes from the...
Definitely worth visiting (bring your camera). The museum is small but the docent provides interesting information. The CCC-built lodge is a beautiful one. Despite the fact that the Site is in...
Very pretty park, rich in history. The associated museum (with huge statue of Chief Blackhawk out front!) hasn't changed too much over the years, but it's worth a visit to better understand the...
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