Illinois final resting places with history in Moline, Illinois
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Rock Island National Cemetery
β OpenRock Island National Cemetery Located at Rodman Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois 61299, the Rock Island National Cemetery serves as a sacred resting place for veterans and their families. Situated within the historic Rock Island Arsenal along the Mississippi River, this cemetery holds a profound historical significance, dating back to its establishment in 1863. Originally designated for Union soldiers who perished while guarding Confederate prisoners, the cemetery has expanded over the years to encompass 66.8 acres, with 53.3 acres developed to honor those who served in various conflicts, including the Civil War, World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, and more recent engagements in the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
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Riverside Cemetery
β OpenWelcome to Riverside Cemetery Nestled in the heart of Moline, Illinois, Riverside Cemetery offers a serene and historic setting at 3400 5th Avenue. Established as a place of rest and remembrance, our cemetery is not only a peaceful sanctuary for honoring loved ones but also a captivating tourist attraction with a rich heritage.
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Grave of John Deere
β OpenWelcome to the Grave of John Deere, a serene and historical site located in Moline, Illinois. Nestled at 3300 5th Avenue, this cemetery is the final resting place of the legendary blacksmith and industrialist John Deere, whose innovations transformed the agricultural industry. Visitors to this tranquil location can pay their respects to the man who revolutionized farming with his self-scouring steel plow, a pivotal invention that helped shape modern agriculture. The cemetery offers a peaceful environment for reflection and remembrance, surrounded by beautifully maintained landscapes that provide a fitting tribute to John Deere's enduring legacy. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an admirer of Deere's contributions, or simply seeking a quiet place for contemplation, the Grave of John Deere is a meaningful destination.
3300 5th Avenue, Moline, Illinois 61265, United StatesAdvertisements
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