Davenport’s designation as an “Iowa Great Place” will get a bit more exposure this summer.

Scenes from the city will be featured on a new semitrailer wrap on one of the Iowa Alcoholic Beverage Division’s trucks that will travel across the state.

The artwork will feature Davenport attractions such as Modern Woodmen Park, the downtown skybridge, Centennial Park, riverfront recreation trail, skatepark, Putnam Museum and Figge Art Museum.

Each trailer annually travels 30,000 miles statewide, spending nearly 1,500 hours on the road.

“The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is thrilled to have partnered again with Iowa Great Places to highlight and support these communities featured on our trailers,” ABD Administrator Stephen Larson said. “These mobile advertisements publicize attractions and highlight what Iowa has to offer.”

Appanoose County, Charles City, Council Bluffs, Decorah, Perry and Valley Junction will also have images of their communities featured on trucks later this year.

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