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  2. Davenport Citibus - Wikipedia

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    Public transit appeared in Davenport in 1969. [2] The authority at first provided monetary support to Davenport City Lines, a privately owned company owned by National City Lines. CitiBus is a division of the Department of Public Works. cityofdavenportiowa.com</ref>

  3. Bettendorf Transit - Wikipedia

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    Bettendorf Transit is the operator of public transportation in Scott County, Iowa. Bus service began in the city in 1974, with the municipality contracted with Moline for the creation of one intercity line. In 1980, fixed route service began, and today four local and one intercity routes are provided, using 6 standard and two smaller buses.

  4. Bettendorf, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Bettendorf is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States. It is the 15th largest city of Iowa and the third-largest city in the "Quad Cities". It is part of the Davenport–Moline–Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 39,102 at the 2020 census. [3]

  5. Early voting locations open in Scott County - AOL

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    Bettendorf Public Library, 2950 Learning Center Campus, Bettendorf, 9:30 am-3:30 pm Davenport Public Library, 6000 Eastern Ave., Davenport, 10:00-4:00 pm Davenport Public Library, 3000 N ...

  6. William P. Bettendorf - Wikipedia

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    William P. Bettendorf (July 1, 1857 – June 3, 1910) was an American inventor. He is credited with the invention of the power lift sulky plow, the Bettendorf metal wheel and the one-piece railroad truck frame. By the age of 53 he held 94 patents. [1] With his younger brother, Joseph W. Bettendorf, he founded the Bettendorf Axle Company. His ...

  7. Oakdale Memorial Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Joseph W. Bettendorf was an industrialist for whom the city of Bettendorf, Iowa is named. His mausoleum was built in 1923 in the Egyptian Revival style for $150,000. [11] Its exterior is composed of Barre Granite from Vermont. The interior features crypts carved from white marble and Egyptian-inspired stained glass windows.

  8. Joseph W. Bettendorf - Wikipedia

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    The Bettendorf Co. headquarters. In January 1895 the brothers incorporated their new venture under the name of the Bettendorf Axel Company. W. P. Bettendorf was the company's first president and J.W. Bettendorf initially served as secretary and manager of the company. [3] Two fires in 1902, one on January 28 and the other in May, destroyed the ...

  9. I-74 Bridge - Wikipedia

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    William P. Bettendorf, founder of the Bettendorf Company and namesake for the city of Bettendorf, began planning a toll bridge between Bettendorf and Moline in 1907. The year before, the United States Congress passed a law allowing private citizens to build a bridge as a business venture Bettendorf died on June 3, 1910. In 1931, the city of ...