Posts Tagged Harrison Street

  • Fall Music Festival – Saturday, September 14

    Hilltop Campus Village - Fall Music Festival – Saturday, September 14 The 4th Annual Hilltop Campus Village Fall Music Festival is once again to be held at the Hilltop Plaza, 15th and Harrison Streets in Davenport. Since its inception, this event has provided live music, food vendors, beverage...

  • Hilltop Campus Village – What’s New in the Neighborhood?

    With so many new businesses popping up in the Hilltop Campus Village, we decided to do some introductions to let all of you know what great business have recently joined us. New development such as the Harrison Lofts, as well as preservation of places like The Bishop’s House is the focus of this g...

  • Visit “Eclectic” in the Hilltop Campus Village

    By Allison Sackfield Eclectic A lot of people ask me, what does “Eclectic” mean? It is defined as being “composed of elements drawn from various sources.” Well, our store is exactly that, a mixture of both vintage and contemporary items, as well as collectible items and items that have b...

  • And away we go…

    By Karen J. McCoy Executive Director iTNQuadCities And away we go... iTNQuadCities provides an important transportation service for seniors Isn’t it funny how just the site or smell of something can bring back memories? That is what happens to me every time I drive down Harrison Street ...

  • Some Helpful Hints from your Hilltop Crescent Cleaners

    Hilltop Crescent Cleaners 1301 Harrison, Street, Davenport, Iowa Yolks on You Egg on your face…AND your shirt? Try to remember these care tips. First, use a dull knife to scrape off as much excess egg as you can. If the label says “Dryclean Only” don’t try this next step. Take it to ...

  • Hilltop Campus Village Hilltop Campus Village

    A Main Street Iowa Program rejuvenating the heart of the Hilltop Campus Village Area in Davenport. By Scott Tunnicliff Program Director Hilltop Campus Village Once upon a time in the center of a land known as Davenport, there was a Village noted for its blend of activity where trade was...

  • Commemorating One Hundred Years Commemorating One Hundred Years

    David W. Deuth, CFSP President, Weerts Funeral Home Growing up around his father’s furniture store in the late 1800s, young O.C. Hill was familiar with funerals – the furniture-makers also made coffins in those days. As his father prepared to retire, though, O.C. decided to pursue the big ci...