10 Unique Trivia Facts About Iowa You Might Not Have Heard Before
By Raymond Goldfield|Published February 13, 2024
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Raymond Goldfield
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Raymond Goldfield is a life-long New Jersey resident and an avid traveler and foodie who can be usually found on the Jersey Shore during the offseason or checking out the latest seasonal flavors at The Bent Spoon in Princeton. He has been working for Only In Your State for since early 2022, where he writes for New Jersey and Iowa and edits the Mid-Atlantic region. He can also be found writing about pop culture for GeekDad. When at home, he enjoys reading comic books and is part of The Rabbitt Stew podcast team. While New Jersey is his home base, he travels regularly and has visited Virginia, Florida, Maine, Minnesota, and Canada as well as all of NJ's border states. Ultimate travel goal? Visit all the best buffets in the United States.
If you ask outsiders what they know about Iowa, they might be likely to say “corn” or “prairie.” They may even call it the dreaded moniker of “flyover state.” You know what we say to that? You don’t know the Hawkeye State! Iowa is an incredibly key place to the United States in terms of agriculture and industry. It’s also an ancient place, with remnants of the period long before humans walked the earth dotting our landscape. And in the middle of all that, it’s developed a fascinating culture. In some ways, Iowa is just plain weird – and we love it that way. Let’s take a look at some of the most unique trivia facts about Iowa and its culture, landscape, and impact on the world around it.
1. Iowa Is Home To The Largest Bike-Touring Event In The World
RAGBRAI is a massive annual event in Iowa, as this huge recreational bike tour travels from Iowa's western border all the way across the state. The 2023 route went all the way from Sioux City to Davenport, stopping at countless small towns along the way for food and fun.
Sioux City, located in the northwest of Iowa, has a unique distinction. While the vast majority of the city is in Iowa, it has small sections that are found in both Nebraska and South Dakota.
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3. The American Gothic House Is Right Here In Iowa - And You Can Visit
American Gothic House Center, 300 American Gothic St, Eldon, IA 52554, USA
Grant Wood is the closest thing Iowa has to an official state artist, and his famous painting American Gothic was inspired by this house. It's now been transformed into a visitor's center that anyone can explore and use to recreate the famous image.
Iowa loves pork, and it's no surprise that this is the nation's capital of pig-farming. There are so many farms, in fact, that pigs far outnumber humans in the state. No bacon shortage here!
5. Iowa Is Home To The World's Largest Concrete Gnome - And More!
World's Largest Concrete Gnome, 1407 S University Blvd, Ames, IA 50011, USA
That would be Elwood, home for a beloved photo op for Iowa residents! But that's just the start of the records set. How about the world's largest strawberry? Or my personal favorite, the world's largest popcorn ball in Sac City.
Iowa is a huge agricultural hub. In addition to being the nation's leader in pork and corn, it produces more eggs per capita than any other state. Let's salute those hardworking hens.
7. Iowa's Largest Cave System Is A Huge Mystery
Cold Water Spring State Preserve, Cold Water Springs State Wildlife Area, 2832 Cold Water Creek Rd, Decorah, IA 52101, USA
Have you ever heard of Coldwater Cave? Unlike the popular Maquoketa Caves and Crystal Lake Cave, this one isn't on most people's bucket list. Despite being the largest cave system in Iowa, it is not open to the public. This massive cave is considered highly dangerous, and it can only be explored by experienced professionals.
8. Iowa Has More Golf Courses Per Capita Than Any Other State
Fore! Why does golf have such a strong foothold in Iowa? It might be because Iowa's even terrain in most areas makes it highly convenient to design golf courses. Of course, some of us prefer dinosaur mini-golf, which can also be found in Iowa!
Iowa's most unique resort city, Sabula is found on the Mississippi river and is accessed by boats and bridges. It only has a full-time population of over 500, but is a popular vacation spot.
10. The World's Largest Truck Stop Is Right Here In Iowa
Iowa 80 - The World's Largest Truckstop, 755 W Iowa 80 Rd, Walcott, IA 52773, USA
Equal parts rest stop and attraction, the Iowa 80 Truck Stop is home to a museum, a buffet, shopping options, and so much more - including essentials like a dentist's office!
Did you know any of these unique bits of trivia? What are your favorite trivia facts about Iowa? Let us know in the comments section! If you want to find some other unique spots to explore in Iowa, make sure to check out our list of the best hidden gems in Iowa. And as all Hawkeye State residents know, it can be quite the drive to get to some of them – so make sure you’re supplied with all the best road trip snacks before you set out.
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