See also: Quad-City

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Quad City

  1. attributive form of Quad Cities
    • 1955, James E. Pitt, Adventures in Brotherhood, Farrar, Straus and Company, page 1:
      Quad City citizens had been systematically working for brotherhood for ten years.
    • 1986, Harness Horse, page 3:
      Now undefeated in six lifetime starts, the 4-year-old gelded son of Lindy’s Pride led every step of the way and stormed to a 27 length win in becoming the fastest trotter in Quad City history.
    • 2021, Michael McCarty, John Brassard Jr., “Chippiannock Cemetery”, in Eerie Quad Cities, Charleston, S.C.: The History Press, →ISBN, part II (Strange Creatures, Strange Happenings and UFO Sightings), page 120:
      Thanks to the dogged determination of Greg Vogele, everyone who visits the Figge Art Museum can enjoy this long-lost piece of Quad City history.