The John Schricker House is a historic building located in the far West End of Davenport, Iowa, United States.
For the most part, they were built on or near the tops of the bluffs and their towers provided an excellent view of the Mississippi River Valley below.
[3] This is Schricker's second significant house in Davenport and he built it on a bluff on the far west side of the city in a place that remains fairly rural.
It features a plain brick exterior and lacks the decorative window surrounds and bracketed cornices that were popular in the Victorian era.
It features a wrought iron grill that was generally not found in Davenport until Mediterranean/Spanish Colonial Revival architecture became popular in the 1920s.