The most populous cities in area code 563 are: Davenport, Walcott, Dubuque, Muscatine, and Clinton.
Other cities in the 563 area code include: Decorah, Cresco, Manchester, Dorchester, Maquoketa, West Union, Tipton, Waukon, Postville, Camanche, De Witt, Oxford Junction, Ossian, Guttenberg, Monona, Elkader, Saint Olaf, Lansing, Stanwood, Bennett, Le Claire, Calmar, Lowden, New Vienna, Fort Atkinson, Dyersville, Delmar, Wyoming, Lawler, Waucoma, Mc Gregor, Miles, Wadena, Sumner, Bellevue, Cascade, Strawberry Point, Preston, Elgin, New Albin, Sabula, Onslow, Center Junction, Fayette, Goose Lake, La Motte, Baldwin, Zwingle, Eldridge, Wilton, Epworth, Farley, Blue Grass, Mechanicsville, Clarence, Long Grove, Earlville, Garnavillo, Wheatland, Grand Mound, Clermont, Hawkeye, Lost Nation, Worthington, Calamus, Donahue, Luana, Ridgeway, Harpers Ferry, Sherrill, Dixon, Bernard, Waterville, Edgewood, Arlington, Holy Cross, Chester, Durant, Fredericksburg, Maynard, Lime Springs, Colesburg, Delhi, Charlotte, Atalissa, Randalia, Hopkinton, Ryan, Greeley, Lamont, and Moscow.
382,630 (135th)Davenport is the county seat of Scott County in Iowa and is the largest of the Quad Cities, a metropolitan area with a population estimate of 382,630 and a CSA population of 474,226, making it the 90th largest CSA in the nation. Davenport was founded on May 14, 1836 by Antoine Le Claire and was named for his friend, George Davenport, a colonel during the Black Hawk War stationed at nearby Fort Armstrong. According to the 2010 census, the city had a population of 99,685 (making it Iowa's third-largest city). However, the city is currently appealing this figure, arguing that the Census Bureau missed a section of residents that would place the total population over 100,000, and indeed, even the Census Bureau's own estimate for Davenport's 2011 population is 100,802. Located approximately halfway between Chicago and Des Moines, Davenport is on the border of Iowa and Illinois. The city is prone to frequent flooding due to its location on the Mississippi River. There are two main universities: Saint Ambrose University and Palmer College of Chiropractic, which is where the first chiropractic adjustment took place. Several annual music festivals take place in Davenport, including the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival, The Mississippi Valley Fair, and the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival. An internationally known 7-mile (11 km) foot race called the Bix 7 is run during the festival. The city has a Class A minor league baseball team, the Quad Cities River Bandits. Davenport has 50 plus parks and facilities, as well as over 20 miles (32 km) of recreational paths for biking or walking.Four interstates and two major United States Highways serve the city. Davenport has seen steady population growth since its incorporation, with an exception being the 1980s, when the population decreased due to job loss. The Quad Cities was ranked as the most affordable metropolitan area in 2010 by Forbes. In 2007, Davenport, along with neighboring Rock Island, won the City Livability Award in the small-city category from the U.S. Conference of Mayors. In 2012, Davenport as well as the Quad Cities Metropolitan Area was ranked among the fastest-growing areas in the nation in the growth of high-tech jobs. Notable natives of the city have included jazz legend Bix Beiderbecke, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Susan Glaspell, former National Football League running back Roger Craig, and former WWE World Heavyweight Championship holder Seth Rollins.The current mayor of Davenport is Frank Klipsch.
Walcott is a city in Muscatine and Scott counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 1,629 at the 2010 census. Walcott's interchange on Interstate 80 is home to an enormous complex of restaurants, motels and truck stops, including the Iowa 80 truck stop which is the world's largest.Most of Walcott is part of the Davenport – Moline – Rock Island, IA- IL Metropolitan Statistical Area, but the Muscatine County portion of the city is considered part of the Muscatine Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Dubuque Listen i / d ə ˈ b juː k / is the county seat of Dubuque County, Iowa, United States, located along the Mississippi River. In 2013, its population was 58,253, making it the tenth-largest city in the state This city lies at the junction of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin, a region locally known as the Tri-State Area. It serves as the main commercial, industrial, educational, and cultural center for the area. Geographically, it is part of the Driftless Area, a portion of North America that escaped all three phases of the Wisconsinian Glaciation.It is one of the few large cities in Iowa with hills, and a tourist destination featuring the city's unique architecture and river location. It is home to five institutions of higher education, making it a center for culture and learning.Dubuque has long been a center of manufacturing, but the economy grew rapidly and diversified to other areas in the first years of the 21st Century. By 2005, the city led the state and the Midwest in job growth, ranking as the 22nd fastest-growing economy in the US. Alongside industry, the city has large health care, education, tourism, publishing, and financial service sectors.
The 563 area code lies within the Central Daylight Time Zone (or CDT). The current time in Central Daylight Time is 4:01 AM on Dec 20, 2022.