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Living in Eldridge, Iowa:
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There are several small local restaurants and bars that have the best customer service and food around. If you want to venture into the Quad Cities, Eldridge is a short 10 minute drive from restaurants, shopping, malls, movies theatres, and hospitals. The community comes out and supports the kids. It might be Friday night football games or volleyball and basketball in the PIT, the Lancer fans are always there. The community shows up watch local athletes compete. On game day, the main street is riddled with Lancer Flags.
Eldridge, Iowa, has a population of 6,231. Eldridge is located on the Iowa/Illinois border divided by the Mississippi River. Eldridge is a small town just outside the Quad Cities. Young families move there to raise their kids. On any summer night you can find baseball and softball games going on at the park, select evenings in the summer food trucks will filter into an empty parking lot for the community to come together and enjoy.
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