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  1. Davenport, city, seat (1838) of Scott county, eastern Iowa, U.S. It lies on the north bank of the Mississippi River and is the largest of the Quad Cities, an urban complex that includes neighbouring Bettendorf to the east and Moline and Rock Island across the river in Illinois.

  2. Davenport is located approximately 170 miles (270 km) west of Chicago and 170 miles (270 km) east of the Iowa state capital of Des Moines. The city is located about 200 miles (320 km) north of St. Louis, Missouri, and 265 miles (426 km) southeast of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  3. In 1979, Steve Davenport was hired to manage the Love Communications owned Mississippi Agriculture and News Network in Jackson, Mississippi. Shortly afterward, it was purchased by Baton Rouge -based Interstate Communications and merged with Louisiana Network Inc.

  4. Centrally located on the banks of the Mississippi River, Davenport is Iowa's third largest city, and one of its oldest. Incorporated in 1838, eight years before Iowa became a state, it is a "special charter" city with special governing prerogatives.

  5. Feb 2, 2022 · Davenport is a larger city in Iowa on the Mississippi River with Illinois. Davenport is located on the western banks of the Mississippi River, which serves as Iowa’s eastern border with Illinois. It is approximately 270 km west of Chicago and 270 km east of Des Moines - the state capital of Iowa.

  6. Aug 17, 2023 · 1. Blues Music. Mississippi’s profound influence on the world of music is perhaps best encapsulated by its status as the birthplace of the blues. The state’s fertile cultural and historical landscape gave rise to this transformative genre that has had a lasting impact on modern music.

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  8. Back in 1887, the founders — freed slaves Isaiah T. Montgomery and his cousin, Benjamin T. Green — bought 840 acres of Mississippi swampland that was covered with dense hardwood forest. According...

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