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Map highlighting the historic neighborhoods Map of Davenport. The city of Davenport, Iowa, United States has neighborhoods dating back to the 1840s. The Davenport Plan and Zoning Commission divided the city into five areas: downtown, central, east end, near north, and northwest and west end.
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Map of Davenport, Iowa. Created in QuantumGIS using GIS data from Iowa and Illinois Departments of Transportation. Image finished and shields added in Inkscape. Date: 21 March 2010: Source: State shapes: Iowa Illinois City shapes: Iowa Illinois Roads: Iowa Illinois Colors based off of enwp's WikiProject U.S. Roads Maps task force: Author ...
Davenport (US: / ˈ d æ v ən p ɔːr t / DA-vən-port) is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Iowa, United States.Located along the Mississippi River on the eastern border of the state, it is the largest of the Quad Cities, a metropolitan area with a population of 384,324 and a combined statistical area population of 474,019, ranking as the 147th-largest MSA and 91st-largest CSA ...
US German population in 1872. Davenport is in the center of the dark band along the Mississippi River in Eastern Iowa. German immigrants started moving into the city in noticeable numbers starting in the late 1840s. In 1848, 250 Germans came to Davenport and by 1850, that number rose to close to 3,000, or 20% of the city's population. [3]
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The state's congressional map is roughly divided by quadrants in the northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest sections of Iowa. The districts were represented by three Republicans and one Democrat from the 2014 elections to the 2020 elections , with a brief period of Democratic control after the 2018 elections.