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Gold Coast Home Tours

September 15, 2024 |
 12:00 pm -
 4:00 pm
$15

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A variety of homes open their doors to welcome guests during Davenport’s Gold Coast/Hamburg Historic District Home Tour, Saturday and Sunday, September 14th & 15th

Five homes, including one that will be first time on tour, welcome the public during the 2024 Gold Coast – Hamburg Historic District Home Tour.

The single family houses on tour were built over five decades, from c 1873 to 1915.  Several were gifts from Gold Coast fathers to daughters. They range in design from Foursquare to Italianate to Queen Anne to McClelland Style homes. Across their 150-year time span, one was converted to apartments and another had space carved out to create a duplex unit. Four have been rehabilitated and restoration is underway in the fifth. Architectural features inside the homes reflect the prevailing designs, preferences, and pocketbooks of their original owners. It is from this variety that “Gold Coast Sampler” was chosen as this year’s theme.

In addition to historic homes, “American Pickers” Robbie Wolfe will also welcome the public to view his fantastic collection of antiques and advertising memorabilia located in the former Carl Cleve and Son building at 330 W 5th St.

Tour goers will also be able to enjoy sneak peek into the new Project Renewal building being constructed on Warren Street and help the group celebrate its 50th year of extraordinary service to children and families.

Once again, two buildings that were brought back from vacant/deteriorated condition, the 1861 German American Heritage Center/Miller Hotel and the 1868/1878 Jipp Home & Grocery, will welcome visitors during the tour.

To celebrate the tour, Gold Coast resident Meredith Muskovich has created a “Gold Coast” themed sampler commemorating this year’s tour and the houses on view. Tour goers will be able to purchase tickets for a chance to win the original framed sampler.

Dates: Saturday and Sunday, September 14th/15th, 12N – 4PM.

Tickets: Adults $15.00. Children under 12 free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets for sale at all tour homes and the German American Heritage Center and the Jipp Home & Grocery on day of tour. Payment is in cash or check. Visitors may begin tour at any stop.

Sampler raffle tickets: $5 per ticket or $20 for five tickets. Tickets on sale at the Meier House, 519 W. 8th Street.

Transportation and Parking: Ample parking is available along all neighborhood streets and in the parking lot on the north side of 5th Street between Western Avenue and Scott Street.  Limited shuttle service will be available, beginning from the parking lot and going to all stops during tour hours.

Locations on Tour: See the image gallery and list of addresses on their website.

Learn more here.

For more information contact:
Sara Bartholomew   [email protected]      563-322-8911
Marion Meginnis      [email protected]    309-781-9253

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Museum exploring the German immigrant experience and history of Davenport and Iowa!

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☀️ There are only 2 weekends left to enjoy free admission to the German American Heritage Center and Museum in July!

Explore our historic building and discover the stories of German immigrants that settled right here in the Quad Cities. We also have two rotating exhibitions including "Shaped by Immigrants: Celebrating 250 Years of the United States."

The German American Heritage Center and Museum and the @figgeartmuseum are proud to offer free admission for the entire month of July. Free admission is possibly through the generosity of Cal and Jill Werner.

☀️ There are only 2 weekends left to enjoy free admission to the German American Heritage Center and Museum in July!

Explore our historic building and discover the stories of German immigrants that settled right here in the Quad Cities. We also have two rotating exhibitions including "Shaped by Immigrants: Celebrating 250 Years of the United States."

The German American Heritage Center and Museum and the @figgeartmuseum are proud to offer free admission for the entire month of July. Free admission is possibly through the generosity of Cal and Jill Werner.
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Learn about where German immigrants worked, lived, and created a community. The presentation will share details of their personal lives, as well as notable architectural styles found throughout downtown and the Gold Coast neighborhood.
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This is a presentation-style version of our summer walking tours. After the presentation, guests are welcome to view the museum exhibits. 
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Free and open to the public, RSVP encouraged.
Suggested donation $10.
https://events.humanitix.com/architectural-tour-sitting-edition
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Free Admission in July is sponsored by Cal and Jill Werner.

Learn about where German immigrants worked, lived, and created a community. The presentation will share details of their personal lives, as well as notable architectural styles found throughout downtown and the Gold Coast neighborhood.
.
This is a presentation-style version of our summer walking tours. After the presentation, guests are welcome to view the museum exhibits.
.
Free and open to the public, RSVP encouraged.
Suggested donation $10.
https://events.humanitix.com/architectural-tour-sitting-edition
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Free Admission in July is sponsored by Cal and Jill Werner.
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🏆 And the winner is...Jerry's Market Black Forest Wurst!

🌭 A crowd favorite, the Black Forest bratwurst won by a landslide. If you need more, check out Jerry's Market in Moline, IL to stock up on your favorite treats for the grill this summer. They've got more than just wursts! Check out their full meat counter Monday-Friday 9 am - 6 pm and Saturdays 9 am - 4 pm.

☀️ Thank you to everyone who came out and enjoyed the day with us. Thank you to our staff, volunteers, members, and community partners for participating on Sunday. We were glad to host the @figgeartmuseum, @davenportlibrary, The Bookmobile, Immigration Coalition of the Quad Cities, @swensoncenter, Center for Belgian Culture, @qcsymphony, @riveractionqc, and the QC Women's Outdoor Club.

🎶 Thank you to the Wandering patriots harmonica band for starting out the day with music, and the Guttenberg German Band for playing traditional German polkas for us to enjoy.

🙏 A huge thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible: Zimmerman Honda, WVIK, Our Quad Cities, and HyVee for their in-kind donation. 

📷 Thank you @bella_photography_main for capturing the day for us!

🍻 Mark your calendars for Oktoberfest Davenport at Kaiserslautern Square on September 19th, 2026. Prost!

🏆 And the winner is…Jerry`s Market Black Forest Wurst!

🌭 A crowd favorite, the Black Forest bratwurst won by a landslide. If you need more, check out Jerry`s Market in Moline, IL to stock up on your favorite treats for the grill this summer. They`ve got more than just wursts! Check out their full meat counter Monday-Friday 9 am – 6 pm and Saturdays 9 am – 4 pm.

☀️ Thank you to everyone who came out and enjoyed the day with us. Thank you to our staff, volunteers, members, and community partners for participating on Sunday. We were glad to host the @figgeartmuseum, @davenportlibrary, The Bookmobile, Immigration Coalition of the Quad Cities, @swensoncenter, Center for Belgian Culture, @qcsymphony, @riveractionqc, and the QC Women`s Outdoor Club.

🎶 Thank you to the Wandering patriots harmonica band for starting out the day with music, and the Guttenberg German Band for playing traditional German polkas for us to enjoy.

🙏 A huge thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible: Zimmerman Honda, WVIK, Our Quad Cities, and HyVee for their in-kind donation.

📷 Thank you @bella_photography_main for capturing the day for us!

🍻 Mark your calendars for Oktoberfest Davenport at Kaiserslautern Square on September 19th, 2026. Prost!
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Open
We are offering free admission to the museum for the entire month of July! 🎆 

Thanks to the generosity of Cal and Jill Werner, the German American Heritage Center and Museum and the @figgeartmuseum are free and open to the public all month long. Explore new exhibits, attend a program, and explore all of what our downtown museums have to offer.

We are offering free admission to the museum for the entire month of July! 🎆

Thanks to the generosity of Cal and Jill Werner, the German American Heritage Center and Museum and the @figgeartmuseum are free and open to the public all month long. Explore new exhibits, attend a program, and explore all of what our downtown museums have to offer.
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Open
🎆 The museum will be closed on Saturday, July 4th to observe Independence Day. 

We are offering free admission throughout the month of July so make sure to stop by! We are open regular hours the rest of the month.  Thank you to Cal and Jill Werner for making free admission in July possible for us and the @figgeartmuseum.

🎆 The museum will be closed on Saturday, July 4th to observe Independence Day.

We are offering free admission throughout the month of July so make sure to stop by! We are open regular hours the rest of the month. Thank you to Cal and Jill Werner for making free admission in July possible for us and the @figgeartmuseum.
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Open
This weekend, we celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States. Many may feel discouraged or disconnected from the national headlines and celebrations. But the story of the United States isn’t something that lives in D.C. It lives with us in our towns, our neighborhoods, and the moments we choose to learn, reflect, and connect with our history.

It’s understandable if this anniversary feels disappointing on the national stage. But this is our chance to engage with the past in real ways: to ask questions, to listen to different stories, and to think about what this history means today.

Across the country, local museums, historical societies, libraries, and community groups are creating programs and exhibits that tell fuller, richer stories. These grassroots efforts may not always make headlines, but they are where this anniversary will truly take shape.

The 250th isn’t just a celebration. It’s an invitation to reflect on who we’ve been, to grapple with the complexities of our history, and to think about what kind of future we want to build together.

The 250th belongs to all of us. So take part in it. Visit a local exhibit. Attend a program. Ask questions. Share your story. Be part of the ongoing work of understanding our past and shaping what comes next.

We challenge you to learn something new this year and reflect on how you came to be in this moment. How did your ancestors’ decisions lead up to the moment? What would your life look like if a different decision was made? 

Share your stories with us in the comments and visit the museum this July, for free. We are open the the public all month long with something for everyone. Be sure to see our newest exhibit, “Shaped by Immigrants: Celebrating 250 Years of the United States.” Our aim is to explore the immigrants that shaped the Quad Cities community and tell real stories about real people.

What are you looking forward to this Independence Day?

This weekend, we celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States. Many may feel discouraged or disconnected from the national headlines and celebrations. But the story of the United States isn’t something that lives in D.C. It lives with us in our towns, our neighborhoods, and the moments we choose to learn, reflect, and connect with our history.

It’s understandable if this anniversary feels disappointing on the national stage. But this is our chance to engage with the past in real ways: to ask questions, to listen to different stories, and to think about what this history means today.

Across the country, local museums, historical societies, libraries, and community groups are creating programs and exhibits that tell fuller, richer stories. These grassroots efforts may not always make headlines, but they are where this anniversary will truly take shape.

The 250th isn’t just a celebration. It’s an invitation to reflect on who we’ve been, to grapple with the complexities of our history, and to think about what kind of future we want to build together.

The 250th belongs to all of us. So take part in it. Visit a local exhibit. Attend a program. Ask questions. Share your story. Be part of the ongoing work of understanding our past and shaping what comes next.

We challenge you to learn something new this year and reflect on how you came to be in this moment. How did your ancestors’ decisions lead up to the moment? What would your life look like if a different decision was made?

Share your stories with us in the comments and visit the museum this July, for free. We are open the the public all month long with something for everyone. Be sure to see our newest exhibit, “Shaped by Immigrants: Celebrating 250 Years of the United States.” Our aim is to explore the immigrants that shaped the Quad Cities community and tell real stories about real people.

What are you looking forward to this Independence Day?
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Open
Visit the German American Heritage Center and Museum and the @figgeartmuseum for FREE the entire month of July. There are new exhibits and activities all month long for all ages.

Visit our rotating exhibitions, “Shaped by Immigrants: Celebrating 250 Years of the United States”, “Play On! German Immigrants and the Quad Cities’ Musical Legacy,” and the Davenport Civil Rights Traveling Exhibit on loan from the Putnam Museum. Also take some time to explore our permanent exhibition, “The German Immigrant Experience” which includes a restored hotel room, the interactive passport experience, and All Aboard! children’s activity space.
(Both museums are closed Saturday July 4th).

Free Admission in July is made possible by the generosity of Cal and Jill Werner.

Visit the German American Heritage Center and Museum and the @figgeartmuseum for FREE the entire month of July. There are new exhibits and activities all month long for all ages.

Visit our rotating exhibitions, “Shaped by Immigrants: Celebrating 250 Years of the United States”, “Play On! German Immigrants and the Quad Cities’ Musical Legacy,” and the Davenport Civil Rights Traveling Exhibit on loan from the Putnam Museum. Also take some time to explore our permanent exhibition, “The German Immigrant Experience” which includes a restored hotel room, the interactive passport experience, and All Aboard! children’s activity space.
(Both museums are closed Saturday July 4th).

Free Admission in July is made possible by the generosity of Cal and Jill Werner.
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In 1994, a few Quad Cities residents looked at an abandoned building and saw something others didn’t: a place full of stories worth saving. Because of them, this space became a museum, a gathering place, and a home for shared history.

After 15+ years of work and countless volunteer hours, they saved it. They built a place for stories, culture, and community. Last year alone, we connected with over 3,000 students, families, and community members through programs, events, and celebrations.

This space exists because people believed it mattered and showed up.
Help us keep it going.

Every gift helps keep this space open, active, and rooted in community. Give through Birdies for Charity by July 1st to maximize your impact.

You can give online today at https://birdiesforcharity.com/donate?charity=1002# 
You can also fill out a pledge card at the museum or send a check to Birdies for Charity with Bird #1002.

In 1994, a few Quad Cities residents looked at an abandoned building and saw something others didn’t: a place full of stories worth saving. Because of them, this space became a museum, a gathering place, and a home for shared history.

After 15+ years of work and countless volunteer hours, they saved it. They built a place for stories, culture, and community. Last year alone, we connected with over 3,000 students, families, and community members through programs, events, and celebrations.

This space exists because people believed it mattered and showed up.
Help us keep it going.

Every gift helps keep this space open, active, and rooted in community. Give through Birdies for Charity by July 1st to maximize your impact.

You can give online today at https://birdiesforcharity.com/donate?charity=1002#
You can also fill out a pledge card at the museum or send a check to Birdies for Charity with Bird #1002.
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