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Amana Colonies

Located near Iowa City, the seven villages of the Amana Colonies were founded in 1855 by members of the Amana Society from Germany (a utopian offshoot of the Lutheran church). They operated as a successful, communal enterprise until 1932, when they v...

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Birmingham, IA


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Boone, IA

A short drive north of Des Moines, Boone makes a nice day trip from the capital. The Mamie Doud Eisenhower Birthplace offers a look at the house where the former first lady lived until age 10, complete with period furnishings. Ledges State Park, just...

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Burlington

Burlington is a Mississippi River town rich in cultural history. Marina's offer supplies for fishing and boating for trips along the river. For outdoor activities, area parks offer camping, hiking, caving, and golfing. At Fun City, an amusement a...

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Clinton


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Council Bluffs

The town of Council Bluffs, Iowa, just across the Missouri River from Omaha, Nebraska, has long been an important site for westward migration in the U.S. It was the location of many Native American powwows, and in 1804, explorers Merriwether Lewis an...

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Davenport

Visitors are always welcome in by the friendly Midwest, river community of Davenport, Iowa. The city offers professional theatre shows, historic riverboat cruises and riverboat gaming, the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival and the...

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Decorah

Decorah was settled by Norwegian pioneers, but it takes its name from a Native American chief who aided settlers during the Black Hawk War of 1832. The town's Norse heritage is celebrated at the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum. Housed in restore...

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Des Moines

Des Moines is a delightful city with something for everyone to enjoy. From laid back music venues and great restaurants to shopping in East Village boutiques or a trip through the inspiring downtown sculpture park. Des Moines is a friendly, safe city...

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Dubuque

Dubuque certainly has a variety of attractions and beautiful surrounding to keep visitors busy. Visitors can spend their day hiking, biking, or snowboarding, or casino hopping. There is also museums, boutiques, and delicious award wining restaur...

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Dyersville

Baseball lovers and movie buffs will want to visit the famous cornfield just northeast of Dyersville, Iowa. There they'll find the baseball diamond where scenes for the movie Field of Dreams were filmed. The site is open to visitors. You can buy a so...

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Effigy Mounds National Monument

Located along the Mississippi River in the northeastern part of the state (near Marquette), the Effigy Mounds National Monument is a collection of Native American burial mounds, many of them built in the shapes of birds and animals. A self-guided tou...

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Fort Dodge

This town, 90 mi/145 km north of Des Moines, began as an army outpost in the mid-1800s. Be sure to visit the Fort Museum and Frontier Village, a replica of a fort from the 1860s that contains some actual cabins from the period and displays of artifac...

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Fort Madison

Fort Madison is a town whose namesake is the Midwest's oldest military garrison on the upper Mississippi River, built in 1808. The fortification was built in part to ensure the protection of the Louisiana Purchase. Guests can visit the old fort, and ...

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Hampton


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Iowa City

Iowa City was the site of the original state Capitol. The old Greek Revival building has been restored and is now a museum offering guided tours. Today, the city is better known as the home of the University of Iowa. Two of the university's museums a...

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Kalona

Kalona, 90 mi/245 km southeast of Des Moines, is home to a community of old-order Amish who live and work as their ancestors did in the mid-1800s. The Kalona Historical Village offers driving tours through the surrounding countryside and also has a l...

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Mount Pleasant, IA

Located in southeast Iowa, Mount Pleasant is home to two unusual museums: the Midwest Old Threshers Museum (devoted to farm implements) and the Museum of Repertoire Americana (relics of the days of tent shows and traveling theatrical troupes). 110 mi...

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Muscatine


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Okoboji Lakes/Spirit Lake

Located in the northwestern part of the state on the Minnesota border, this area offers year-round recreational facilities, from swimming and boating to snowmobiling. There are two Okoboji lakes—East Okoboji and West Okoboji. The western lake is bord...

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Pella

This town's Dutch heritage is evident in its windmills, tulip gardens and pastry shops. The Pella Historical Village is made up of more than 20 buildings, including a gristmill, a bakery and a church. Inside the buildings are collections of Delft pot...

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Perry


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Quad Cities, Iowa


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Sioux City

Sioux City, 165 mi/265 km northwest of Des Moines, sits at the convergence of the Big Sioux and Missouri rivers. An important center for the transportation and processing of grain and livestock, it's also home to Morningside College and Briar Cliff C...

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Winterset

Six old-fashioned covered bridges have always added a touch of romance to this sleepy town, located approximately 30 mi/48 km southwest of Des Moines. But not many people knew about them until the novel The Bridges of Madison County became a best sel...

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One of Iowa's signature attractions exists only in the fall: Human-scale mazes made out of—what else?—corn. Dozens of corn mazes can be found throughout the state each autumn, offering an enticing blend of tourism and agriculture. (A tip: Don't try to cheat by cutting through the corn. It's like stepping into a rain forest—stalks, leaves, heat and the constant fear that you'll never find your way out again.)

For people who have never been to Iowa, the state may seem like nothing but a maze of cornfields. There certainly are a lot of farms and corn, but there's much more. In fact, there's enough to see and do in Iowa that tourism is now the fourth-largest industry in the state.

What brings in the visitors is the mixture of enjoyable attractions: historic sites, including Native American burial grounds, frontier outposts and 19th-century river towns; museums, such as the Des Moines Arts Center and one-of-a-kind collections focusing on everything from Norwegian immigrants to farm toys; and nostalgic journeys, whether by riverboat, train or country road. And the farms and corn can be attractions in their own right: Well-done sites such as Living History Farms in Des Moines offer glimpses into the way agriculture has developed in Iowa over the past 300 years.

Geography

Iowa is made up of flat to rolling terrain, with some hilly areas in the northeastern corner of the state. The two major rivers of the Midwest, the Mississippi and the Missouri, form the eastern and western boundaries of the state. Other major waterways—the Des Moines, Iowa and Cedar rivers among them—run through the interior.

History

Native Americans inhabited the fertile area that became Iowa for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. The remains of large settlements and great ceremonial mounds have been found in the northeastern part of the state. Archaeologists named the builders the Mississippian culture. It is thought that these settlements were constructed between 650 and 1300, though most were not occupied when Europeans arrived in the 1600s. Early explorers and settlers did find Siouan-speaking Ioway and Oto people living throughout the area. The tribes occupying the timbered valleys near the Mississippi and Missouri rivers planted crops (maize, beans, squash) and hunted on a seasonal cycle. Those living in the tall-grass prairies hunted bison (buffalo) for their livelihood.

In 1673, Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet, the first European explorers to reach Iowa, traveled down the Mississippi. Their travels, along with those of Sieur de La Salle, helped secure the area for France, and French fur traders worked the area from the late 1600s into the 1700s. With the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, Iowa became part of the U.S., and by the mid-1800s, most Native American lands in the area had been ceded to the nation. Iowa became a state in 1846.

The state's early settlers came from many areas, including New England and parts of northern and central Europe. Established as a free state because of the passage of the Missouri Compromise in the 1820s, Iowa was by and large opposed to slavery: Many residents became active in the abolitionist movement (John Brown spent some time in the area), and the state provided a large number of troops to the Union cause in the Civil War. One of the most infamous Confederate prisoner-of-war camps was at the Rock Island Arsenal, an island on the Mississippi River between Davenport and Rock Island, Illinois. Today the island is home to a well-maintained Confederate cemetery, which is decorated each Memorial Day.

When the state's agricultural economy struggled in the late 1800s, many Iowans joined the Populist Party and other political-reform movements that sought to uphold the rights of farmers. Agriculture has remained an important part of Iowa's business sector. It leads the nation in the production of pork, corn, soybeans and eggs, and nearly 90% of the state is farm land, including a growing number of organic operations.

Snapshot

Iowa's main attractions include vast acres/hectares of rolling farmland, the Mississippi River and the charming towns and cities that line its banks, the Amana Colonies, the Amish-Mennonite community of Kalona, Effigy Mounds National Monument, casino gambling, railroad memorabilia, the cultural attractions in Iowa City and Des Moines, and outdoor recreation.

Travelers who have a strong interest in Midwestern history and agriculture, curiosity about the Amana Colonies and the Amish way of life, or who just enjoy visiting with down-to-earth, friendly people, will have a great time in Iowa. Those who crave the rapid pace of big cities or dramatically beautiful scenery may find the state less to their liking.

Potpourri

The Iowa State Fair has been the inspiration for a novel, three motion pictures and a Broadway musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Each year it attracts more than a million people, making it the state's biggest event.

The University of Iowa in Iowa City is home to the nation's top-ranked program in creative writing. Graduates include Flannery O'Connor, John Irving, Jane Smiley and James Alan McPherson. The city is home to a number of fine bookstores, and many nationally known writers include Iowa City in their book tours.

The movies Field of Dreams and The Bridges of Madison County are set in Iowa and continue to draw fans to sites connected to their filmings.

With miles/kilometers of fairly level land and many uncrowded rural roads, Iowa is a great place for bicycling. Each year, some 10,000 riders participate in Iowa's biggest bike tour, RAGBRAI—the Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa (the Register is Des Moines' major daily newspaper). The tour covers 500 mi/805 km and draws participants from around the world.

Thanks to Wells' Blue Bunny, the town of LeMars in northwestern Iowa produces more ice cream than any other city in the world.

Famous native Iowans include William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody; Johnny Carson; Mamie Eisenhower; actors John Wayne, Ashton Kutcher, Elijah Wood and Donna Reed; opera singer Simon Estes; space physicist James Van Allen; U.S. President Herbert Hoover; and artist Grant Wood.

Iowa has more hogs than people at a ratio of about 5:1.




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