This is part two of the trip to Moline, Illinois with Lisa and our friend Scott. We visited the John Deere Pavilion in Moline, and the Field of Dreams Movie Site in Dyersville, Iowa. This is about our must-have treats at Lagomarcino’s, a soda fountain and chocolate shop that is a longtime favorite in the Quad Cities. We also visited the famous Maquoketa Caves State Park in Maquoketa, Iowa. This is a wet cave with more accessible passages and some for the more adventurous and experienced.
Since we were full of Lagomarcino’s very best, we thought it fine to stick to the basics.
Scroll down to see more photos and read more about Maquoketa Caves State Park.






















Scott had given us a tour of Moline, Illinois and the Quad Cities. We had the chance to meet his parents and enjoyed dinner with them at the celebrated Happy Joe’s and their famous Taco Pizza. We will be back for more of Moline and happy times with Scott and family. The pace might a be a little less hectic, and the lifestyle might be more analog, but these days getting back to the basics might be our calling.
To learn more and plan your visit to Maquoketa Caves State Park, click Maquoketa Caves State Park
To learn more and plan your visit to Lagomarcino’s, click Lagomarcino’s
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WoW. Wonderful discovery, great fine.
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Thank you, Willie! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! 😊
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Amazing find in Iowa!
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Yes, amazing and good for more visits! 💯
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Great pictures! Thanks for visiting my hometown of Moline and then seeing some Iowa sites, it was a great weekend.
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Thanks, Scott! It was a great weekend indeed. Thank you for showing us some of the best of Moline and the Quad Cities. More adventures to come!
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I was just thinking to myself “darn, I guess I’m not gonna see a SimLux photo post on my timeline before Thanksgiving.” and then, you came through brother 😀 lol
great pics as always and thanks for highlighting such a beautiful town! Mike
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Hi, Mike! Happy Thanksgiving to you and everyone. We must be thinking on the same wavelength. I felt a calling to send this one up before the holiday. All the best to you and all!
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Don’t know what I liked best – the chocolate or the nature 😀
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Ooohhh…the chocolate has polyphenols and then there’s the forest bathing. This is a regular spa experience, I tell ya!
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You’ve just put this place on my “must see” list.
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Ah, thank you! And you do the same for me with your great posts. Next step is to turn vicarious visits into actual ones. Happy Thanksgiving!
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Your Moline adventure was a little slice of heaven on earth! Love the chocolates and sweet treats!
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Thank you! There’s so much to appreciate literally just beneath our feet. Ok, and on the table—chocolates or ice cream. Good grief. Move, feet, move, and burn some calories. Happy Thanksgiving!
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Beautiful place and photos. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Thank you for checking it out! Happy Thanksgiving and show off those recipe and culinary skills. It’s your BIG day!
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Thanks for the excellent photos and descriptions!
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Thank you, Terry! I hope you’ve been enjoying the fall weather and colors as we ramp down (up?) to winter and its white beauty. Happy Thanksgiving!
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We winter in South Texas, so not many autumn colours and snow is virtually unheard of. I’m from Sask, Canada and truly don’t miss any of that.
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This looks like such a beautiful nature area!
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Yes, and it’s free! Thank you for stopping by! 😊
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