Here Are 12 Things You Can Only Find In Iowa
Say what you want about Iowa, but we have some pretty interesting things to offer – many of them one-of-a-kind. From the world’s only Hobo Museum to the world’s largest truck stop, here are 12 things that you won’t find anywhere else but Iowa.

That's right, a whole museum dedicated to hobos, and it's right here in Britt, Iowa. Britt is also home to the National Hobo Convention and the only Hobo Memorial in the world.

Iowa is also home to the ice cream capital of the world: Le Mars. If you want the best ice cream in the world, you don't have to go far.
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The Grotto of Redemption in West Bend is the largest man-made Grotto in the world, and contains the largest collection of precious stones and gems found anywhere in one location.
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Elk Horn, population 664, is home to the largest Danish settlement in the U.S., and is also home to the only authentic, working Danish windmill in the United States.

Effigy Mounds National Monument, located in Allamakee and Clayton Counties, contains 191 prehistoric Indian mounds, making Effigy Mounds National Monument the largest known concentration of mounds remaining in the United States.

The World Food Prize is an international award recognizing the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity, or availability of food in the world. The Hall of Laureates is located in Des Moines.

The world's largest popcorn ball can be found in Sac City, Iowa, and weighs a whopping 3,100 lbs.

Located in Strawberry Point, this giant strawberry is 15 ft. tall and weighs 1,430 lbs.
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The world's largest wooden nickel, in Iowa City, is 18 feet across, and weighs 4,000 lbs.

The world's largest concrete gnome is located at Reiman Gardens in Ames. It weighs 3,500 pounds and is 15 feet tall.

The worlds largest frying pan, in Brandon, weighs half a ton and can hold 44 dozen eggs.

The world's largest truckstop, Iowa 80, is located in Walcott, Iowa. The truckstop sprawls over 220 acres, and their 450 employees serve 5,000 customers a day.

There's also a museum, food court, 300-seat restaurant, workout room, and pet wash. You could probably just live here.
Just like the things listed, Iowa is truly one-of-a-kind, and it’s completely OK to be proud of that.
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