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Dec 6, 2024
My Dad and I visited during the Christmas holiday season and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We were able to learn the history of John Deere and how it is positioning itself for the future and the new …Full review by aaronmshelby
Oct 30, 2024
We stopped here while on a bus trip. We were told stories about John Deere and the history of the company. There is a nice display of machinery that you can climb up in and see how they work. Ther…Full review by Robin M
Oct 3, 2024
The John Deere Pavilion is situated downtown Moline. Free parking is available behind the buildings and admission is free. The Pavilion is in fact a large showroom with some impressive machinery and…Full review by NemoTraveler
Is there parking for a large RV with trailer at or near the pavilion?
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The parking lot for the Pavilion isn't big enough, I would say you would have to park on the street, most of the businesses around have parking but it is posted for their customers only.
I have 6 and 9 year old boys and a 14 year old girl. I know the amount of time spent will vary, but, on average, how much time should we allow to visit the Pavillion?
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When visiting the pavilion, I would give yourselves 45 mins to an hour to visit the pavilion. There are several large pieces of equipment and video displays to look at and a couple …
When visiting the pavilion, I would give yourselves 45 mins to an hour to visit the pavilion. There are several large pieces of equipment and video displays to look at and a couple construction equipment simulators to try out. Also, make sure to ask questions to the guides there as they are very knowledgeable and fun to talk to. Also, give time to stop by the John Deere store, I would say a half hour to 45 mins. Also, if it works out, schedule this all right before lunch and walk over east of the pavilion down the alley and there is a great restaurant called the river house. They have excellent food and great atmosphere (make sure to check out the ceiling fans). There is also a neat little craft and embroidery store in the same building worth checking out after.