National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock Island County, Illinois


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock Island County, Illinois.

Location of Rock Island County in Illinois

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 27 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another five properties were once listed, but have since been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3]Name on the RegisterImageDate listed[4]Location City or townDescription
1Arsenal Courts Historic District
Arsenal Courts Historic District
January 6, 2020
(#100004851)
1400 Fifth St.
41°29′50″N 90°35′30″W / 41.497091°N 90.591737°W / 41.497091; -90.591737 (Arsenal Courts Historic District)
Rock IslandApartment complex built between 1940 and 1941 by the United States Housing Administration to house defense workers at the Rock Island Arsenal.
2Best Building
Best Building
July 17, 2018
(#100002328)
1701-03 2nd Ave.
41°30′40″N 90°34′33″W / 41.5111°N 90.5758°W / 41.5111; -90.5758 (Best Building)
Rock IslandRenaissance Revival commervcial building constructed in 1908.
3Black Hawk Museum and Lodge
Black Hawk Museum and Lodge
March 4, 1985
(#85002402)
1510 46th Ave.
41°27′51″N 90°34′21″W / 41.464167°N 90.572500°W / 41.464167; -90.572500 (Black Hawk Museum and Lodge)
Rock IslandColonial Revival building that was built as a lodge in a state park. It currently houses the Hauberg Museum.
4Black's Store
Black's Store
May 28, 1976
(#76000727)
1st Ave.
41°33′25″N 90°24′51″W / 41.556944°N 90.414167°W / 41.556944; -90.414167 (Black's Store)
HamptonThe largest mercantile store in northwestern Illinois when it opened in the 1840s. The building housed the area's first elevator.
5Broadway Historic District
Broadway Historic District
August 14, 1998
(#98001046)
Roughly bounded by 17th and 23rd Sts., 5th and 7th Aves., Lincoln Court, and 12th and 13th Aves.
41°30′08″N 90°34′18″W / 41.502222°N 90.571667°W / 41.502222; -90.571667 (Broadway Historic District)
Rock IslandHistoric district with more than 550 Victorian homes and other buildings.
6Chippiannock Cemetery
Chippiannock Cemetery
May 6, 1994
(#94000437)
2901 12th St.
41°28′54″N 90°34′40″W / 41.481667°N 90.577778°W / 41.481667; -90.577778 (Chippiannock Cemetery)
Rock IslandAlmerin Hotchkiss patterned his design on the Rural Cemetery style of Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Massachusetts. It contains monuments by Alexander Stirling Calder and Paul de Vigne.
7Connor House
Connor House
August 11, 1988
(#88001227)
702 20th St.
41°30′18″N 90°34′19″W / 41.505°N 90.571944°W / 41.505; -90.571944 (Connor House)
Rock IslandAn early example of the Queen Anne style in Rock Island. The home is located in the Broadway Historic District.
8John Deere House
John Deere House
February 5, 2003
(#02001756)
1217 11th Ave.
41°30′06″N 90°31′10″W / 41.501667°N 90.519444°W / 41.501667; -90.519444 (John Deere House)
MolineThe last home owned by inventor and industrialist John Deere. It was built in the Second Empire style.
9Denkmann-Hauberg House
Denkmann-Hauberg House
December 26, 1972
(#72000466)
1300 24th St.
41°29′33″N 90°34′24″W / 41.4925°N 90.573333°W / 41.4925; -90.573333 (Denkmann-Hauberg House)
Rock IslandPrairie School style home designed by Robert C. Spencer. Home to philanthropists John and Susanne (Denkmann) Hauberg
10Downtown Rock Island Historic District
Downtown Rock Island Historic District
March 13, 2020
(#100004433)
Roughly bound by Iowa terminus of the Centennial Bridge a West 2nd St. Davenport, IA, 21st St., 15th St., and 5th Ave.
41°30′36″N 90°34′29″W / 41.509971°N 90.574676°W / 41.509971; -90.574676 (Downtown Rock Island Historic District)
Rock IslandRock Island's Central Business District, which includes the Centennial Bridge that extends across the Mississippi River into Davenport, Iowa.
11Fort Armstrong Hotel
Fort Armstrong Hotel
November 13, 1984
(#84000327)
3rd Ave. and 19th St.
41°30′34″N 90°34′23″W / 41.509444°N 90.573056°W / 41.509444; -90.573056 (Fort Armstrong Hotel)
Rock IslandRenaissance Revival luxury hotel from the 1920s.
12Fort Armstrong Theatre
Fort Armstrong Theatre
May 23, 1980
(#80001407)
1826 3rd Ave.
41°30′36″N 90°34′18″W / 41.51°N 90.571667°W / 41.51; -90.571667 (Fort Armstrong Theatre)
Rock IslandArt Deco movie palace that opened in 1920.
13Garfield Elementary School
Garfield Elementary School
April 10, 2017
(#100000848)
1518 25th Ave.
41°29′14″N 90°30′53″W / 41.487345°N 90.514734°W / 41.487345; -90.514734 (Garfield Elementary School)
MolineNeoclassical school building completed in 1902 that is being converted into apartments.
14LeClaire Hotel
LeClaire Hotel
February 4, 1994
(#94000025)
Junction of 19th St. and 5th Ave.
41°30′31″N 90°30′41″W / 41.508611°N 90.511389°W / 41.508611; -90.511389 (LeClaire Hotel)
MolineFifteen-story Renaissance Revival and Commercial-style hotel that opened in 1915. It was the tallest building in the Quad Cities when it opened.
15Lock and Dam No. 15 Historic District
Lock and Dam No. 15 Historic District
March 10, 2004
(#04000175)
Northwest of Rodman Ave., Twd., on the northwestern tip of Arsenal Island
41°31′04″N 90°33′58″W / 41.517778°N 90.566111°W / 41.517778; -90.566111 (Lock and Dam No. 15 Historic District)
Rock IslandThe largest roller dam in the world.
16Lock and Dam No. 16 Historic District
Lock and Dam No. 16 Historic District
March 10, 2004
(#04000176)
33109 102nd Ave., W.
41°25′46″N 91°00′42″W / 41.429327°N 91.011721°W / 41.429327; -91.011721 (Lock and Dam No. 16 Historic District)
MuscatineExtends into Muscatine County, Iowa.
17Moline Downtown Commercial Historic District
Moline Downtown Commercial Historic District
August 30, 2007
(#07000856)
Roughly bounded by 12th St. to 18th St., 4th Ave. to 7th Ave.
41°30′25″N 90°30′55″W / 41.506944°N 90.515278°W / 41.506944; -90.515278 (Moline Downtown Commercial Historic District)
MolineThirty-three-acre section of the Central Business District in Moline. One hundred buildings contribute to its historical significance.
18Old Main, Augustana College
Old Main, Augustana College
September 11, 1975
(#75000673)
7th Ave. between 35th and 38th Sts.
41°30′15″N 90°32′58″W / 41.504167°N 90.549444°W / 41.504167; -90.549444 (Old Main, Augustana College)
Rock IslandRenaissance Revival building on the campus of Augustana College. It was built from 1884-1893.
19Peoples National Bank Building-Fries Building
Peoples National Bank Building-Fries Building
November 22, 1999
(#99001381)
1729-1731 and 1723-1727 2nd Ave.
41°30′39″N 90°34′30″W / 41.510833°N 90.575°W / 41.510833; -90.575 (Peoples National Bank Building-Fries Building)
Rock IslandTwo adjoining commercial buildings in downtown Rock Island. Both were built in the Classical Revival style in the late 19th century.
20Potter House
Potter House
May 5, 1989
(#89000364)
1906 7th Ave.
41°30′18″N 90°34′25″W / 41.505°N 90.573611°W / 41.505; -90.573611 (Potter House)
Rock IslandColonial Revival residence of newspaper owner Minnie Potter. It is located in the Broadway Historic District.
21Rock Island Arsenal
Rock Island Arsenal
September 30, 1969
(#69000057)
Rock Island in the Mississippi River
41°30′58″N 90°32′21″W / 41.516111°N 90.539167°W / 41.516111; -90.539167 (Rock Island Arsenal)
Rock IslandOriginally the site of Fort Armstrong, it is now the largest government-owned weapons manufacturing arsenal in the United States. Located on an island in the Mississippi River, it served as a prison camp during the American Civil War.
22Rock Island Lines Passenger Station
Rock Island Lines Passenger Station
June 3, 1982
(#82002596)
3029 5th Ave.
41°30′29″N 90°33′20″W / 41.508056°N 90.555556°W / 41.508056; -90.555556 (Rock Island Lines Passenger Station)
Rock IslandA Renaissance Revival style train depot that opened in 1901 and closed in 1980. It now serves as a banquet hall.
23Rock Island National Cemetery
Rock Island National Cemetery
June 13, 1997
(#97000560)
0.25 miles north of the southern tip of Rock Island
41°30′46″N 90°31′32″W / 41.512778°N 90.525556°W / 41.512778; -90.525556 (Rock Island National Cemetery)
Rock IslandEstablished as a national cemetery in 1863 during the Civil War. It also contains a separate cemetery for the Confederate prisoners of war who were held on the island.
24Sala Apartment Building
Sala Apartment Building
August 21, 2003
(#03000782)
320-330 19th St.
41°30′32″N 90°34′24″W / 41.508889°N 90.573333°W / 41.508889; -90.573333 (Sala Apartment Building)
Rock IslandRenaissance Revival apartment building built in two sections in 1903 and 1913.
25Stauduhar House
Stauduhar House
March 5, 1982
(#82002597)
1609 21st St.
41°29′43″N 90°34′15″W / 41.495278°N 90.570833°W / 41.495278; -90.570833 (Stauduhar House)
Rock IslandHome of Rock Island architect George P. Stauduhar, which he designed in 1895.
26Robert Wagner House
Robert Wagner House
May 15, 1990
(#90000721)
904 23rd St.
41°30′08″N 90°34′05″W / 41.502222°N 90.568056°W / 41.502222; -90.568056 (Robert Wagner House)
Rock IslandClassical Revival home of a Rock Island brewer and banker. Built in 1904, it is located in the Broadway Historic District.
27Weyerhaeuser House
Weyerhaeuser House
September 11, 1975
(#75000674)
3052 10th Ave.
41°30′05″N 90°33′19″W / 41.501389°N 90.555278°W / 41.501389; -90.555278 (Weyerhaeuser House)
Rock IslandRock Island home of lumber baron Frederick Weyerhaeuser. He bought the house in 1865 and extensively renovated it 1882-1883 in the Second Empire style.

Former listings

[3]Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1Joseph Huntoon HomesteadMay 5, 1978
(#78001182)
September 5, 1986821 16th St.
MolineDemolished in 1986.
2Industrial Home No. 94November 28, 1978
(#79000866)
May 5, 19812100 3rd Ave.
Rock IslandDestroyed by fire, December 19, 1980.
3Lincoln School
Lincoln School
August 29, 1985
(#85001910)
January 2, 20207th Ave. and 22nd St.
41°30′20″N 90°34′09″W / 41.505556°N 90.569167°W / 41.505556; -90.569167 (Lincoln School)
Rock IslandRomanesque Revival school building designed by E.S. Hammatt. It opened in 1893 and ceased being used as a school in 1980. It was located in the Broadway Historic District. It was demolished in 2012.[5]


4General Thomas Rodman HouseOctober 3, 1978
(#78001183)
March 16, 19872532 8½ Ave.
Rock IslandDestroyed by fire, November 7, 1986.[6]
5Villa de Chantal Historic District
Villa de Chantal Historic District
May 22, 2005
(#05000432)
August 28, 20122101 16th Ave.
41°29′55″N 90°34′13″W / 41.498611°N 90.570278°W / 41.498611; -90.570278 (Villa de Chantal Historic District)
Rock IslandFormer Catholic girls school that opened in this location in 1901. Most of the main building was destroyed in a fire in 2005.

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