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Visit our Hotel's Clinton, Iowa Location near Archer Daniels Midland and Area Businesses

Situated along the banks of the Mississippi River, our hotel's Clinton, IA location provides easy access to the Quad Cities, Dubuque, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and Chicago. The Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) manufacturing center is less than two miles from our hotel, and Nestle Purina is also located nearby. Local attractions also include the Wild Rose Casino, Clinton Area Showboat Theater and Bickelhaupt Arboretum.

Visit the following nearby locations while lodging in Clinton, Iowa:
  • Nestle Purina (0.6 miles)
    This Purina manufacturing center produces everything from dog and cat food supplements to pet toys.
    Phone: (563) 243-5510
  • Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) (1.2 miles)
    Located on the banks of the Mississippi River, Clinton is an important agribusiness location. The Clinton, Iowa ADM plant mills corn and manufactures fats, oils and syrups.
    Phone: (563) 242-1121
  • Valley Oaks Golf Course (1.6 miles)
    This beautiful, oak-lined golf course measures 7,000 yards and also features a nine-hole par-three golf course. Whatever your skill level, Valley Oaks Golf Course has the perfect challenge for all golf enthusiasts.
    Phone: (563) 242-7221
  • Bickelhaupt Arboretum (2 miles)
    14 acres of beautifully manicured lawns and gardens make this outdoor museum a must-see. A local wildlife museum, library and meeting sites are also situated on the premises.
    Phone: (563) 242-4771
  • Clinton Area Showboat Theatre (3.2 miles)
    Originally named "The Omar," this beautiful boat worked as a tug for 25 years before being transformed into the showboat known as "Rhododendron" and then later the "City of Clinton."
    Phone: (563) 242-6760
  • Wild Rose Casino (3.3 miles)
    You'll step back into a time when riverboats ruled the Mississippi River when you enter this casino. The Wild Rose offers a great opportunity to enjoy your favorite games of chance.
    Phone: (563) 243-9000
  • Curtis Mansion (3.6 miles)
    This restored Victorian home features Tiffany stained glass windows, large fireplaces and exquisite wood trim. It is the perfect backdrop for social functions and parties.
    Phone: (563) 242-8556
  • Lock and Dam #13 (8.4 miles)
    Boats traveling along the Mississippi River must pass through these locks. A scenic overlook allows a great chance to see tugs pushing strings of barges upstream and Park Rangers give guided tours on summer Sundays.
    Phone: (815) 259-3628

About Moline / Quad Cities

Few US metropolitan areas have a history as unique as the Illinois-Iowa Quad Cities, which grew up on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River. Before western expansion, the area was the site of Saukenuk, the largest Indian settlement in North America. In 1789, a young Sauk named Black Hawk looked on as American forces destroyed his village and, years later, he led his people in what became known as the Black Hawk War. "Indian problems" led to the establishment of a fort on Rock Island, which eventually became the country's leading arsenal. As the river slowly opened to boat traffic, small groups of "rapids pilots" began helping travelers navigate the deadly Rock Island Rapids. About the same time, a young inventor/farmer named John Deere opened his first plow-making plant in Moline. Around these three industries grew the towns of Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa, and Rock Island and Moline, Illinois. Today, the Quad Cities offer fascinating attractions and activities such as the Black Hawk State Historic Site, shopping in historic East Davenport, clubbing in the Rock Island Arts and Entertainment District, and gambling on a riverboat casino. In the summer, sounds of celebration fill the Upper River Valley during family-friendly festivals such as the internationally recognized Mississippi Valley Blues Festival.

Did you know?

"Flashes" of greatness: Jazz musician Bix Biederbecke hailed from the Quad Cities. He was born in Davenport in 1903 and went on to enjoy fame as one of the Prohibition Era's great jazz pianists. The Bix Biederbecke Memorial Jazz Festival in LeClaire Park, which first fired up in 1972, is widely recognized as one of Iowa's top annual tourist draws.

Current Weather for Clinton

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