Bettendorf
Home to about 32,000 residents, Bettendorf is just east of Davenport in Scott County, Iowa. Bettendorf used to be known as Gilbert before changing its name in 1903.

Members: 93
East Davenport
Davenport is home to about 99,500 residents and is the county seat of Scott County, Iowa. East Davenport is defined by all areas of the city east of Main Street.

Members: 73
East Moline
Lying just east of Moline, East Moline is home to about 20,000 residents. The city is surrounded by Rock Island farm fields and veined with rivers and streams.

Members: 20
Eldridge
In 1871, the town of Eldridge (Junction) became an official point on the map in Scott County, Iowa. Surrounded by farm fields just north of Davenport, the town is home to about 4,800 residents.

Members: 16
LeClaire
LeClaire - Home of "Buffalo Bill" Cody and many steamboat pilots, LeClaire's river town boom slowed when the railroad came through in the 1890s. That early history attracts visitors and residents today.

Members: 16
Milan
Once the second-largest Native American inhabitation in North America, Milan now is home to about 5,300 residents. Surrounded by farm fields, Milan lies just south of Rock Island, Ill.

Members: 16
Moline
The corporate headquarters of Deere & Co., Moline is home to about 44,000 residents. The first residents of Moline, which is in Rock Island County, are thought to have been the Sac Fox tribe.

Members: 28
North Davenport
Davenport is home to about 99,500 residents and is the county seat of Scott County, Iowa. North Davenport is defined by all areas of the city north of Kimberly Road/U.S. 6.

Members: 48
Others
Are you sure you don't belong somewhere else? Really? If you don't live in the Quad-Cities and never have, this is your spot.

Members: 21
Outer Quadsville - Illinois
Corn and beans fill the rolling landscape in northwestern Illinois, a land once occupied by the Sac Fox tribe. This is truly the bread basket of America.

Members: 28
Outer Quadsville - Iowa
Threaded by roads and riverways, the towns and farm fields outside the Iowa Quad-Cities are rich in history and lore. The first settlers put down roots in the area in 1833.

Members: 31
Quad-Citians in Exile
Part-time residents, expats, relatives and prodigal children of the Quad-Cities.

Members: 34
Rock Island
The county seat of Rock Island County, Ill., Rock Island is home to about 39,500 residents. The city occupies the site of the former village of Saukenuk, where the Native American warrior Black Hawk was born.

Members: 55
West Davenport
Davenport is home to about 99,500 residents and is the county seat of Scott County, Iowa. West Davenport is defined by all areas of the city west of Main Street.

Members: 105