Are you new here? People who move to Iowa find some things about how we live, the area we live in, and who we are surprising. Here are 12 things you quickly realize when you move to Iowa.
1. This sandwich represents one serving.
The Iowa Pork Tenderloin sandwich is giant. Yes, that's a normal sized bun. When newcomers see it for the first time, they are often surprised at its size. Native Iowans understand that the bun is simply a garnish.
2. Iowa may be landlocked, but it's still a great place to enjoy the water.
Iowa has 65 lakes. Residents of this great state enjoy jet skiing at Okoboji, sailing at Clear Lake, and fishing at Lake Macbride. In spite of the fact that we don't have easy access to the ocean, we still have plenty of fun on the water.
3. This cow is made of butter and it's life-sized.
Yep, we sculpt butter like otherd sculpt stone.
4. This sunset is typical.
Iowans understand how important it is to stop and look at each and every amazing midwestern sunset. This particular scene shows the sun setting over Clear Lake. Gorgeous sunsets may happen pretty often around here, but we never get tired of them.
5. When it comes to honoring our alma mater, Iowans go all out.
Among us are Cyclones, Hawkeyes, and Panthers. No matter what year we graduated, we're happy to tell you about the Iowa college we love so well.
6. Fareway is kind of a big deal.
The first Fareway grocery store opened in Boone, Iowa in 1938. This popular store is still a staple in many small Iowa towns. There are 107 Fareway stores throughout the midwest. Their reputation for no-nonsense shopping, helping teenagers get their first real job, and offering as many pumpkins as a community may need each October holds strong.
7. Iowa is an agriculture state.
You don't have to drive far out of any Iowa town to see corn and soybean fields. There are actually more pigs in Iowa than people. Last year, we harvested 13.9 million acres of corn.
8. Iowans know something about the future.
The famous captain of the Starship Enterprise, James T. Kirk, will be born on March 22, 2228 in Riverside, Iowa. You may remember him from the series Star Trek. The monument was erected in 1968, after Steve Miller, a Riverside councilman, read the book Making of Star Trek by Gene Roddenberry. In the book, the author identifies Captain Kirk's birthplace and time.
9. Ashton Kutcher grew up in Cedar Rapids.
He's not the only famous Iowan. John Wayne, Johnny Carson, Cloris Leachman, William Shatner, Brandon Routh, Elijah Wood, Jerry Mathers are just a few of the other well-known celebrities that call Iowa home.
10. Iowans are highly educated.
Home of the first radio and the first computer, Iowa boasts more than a few amazing inventions. Iowans have the highest literacy rate in the nation, which probably helps us come up with great ideas like the trampoline, eskimo pies, and hybrid corn.
11. The presidential election begins in Iowa.
Iowa is one of the first states that has the chance to show support for presidential candidates. The Des Moines Register endorses a candidate, and the world watches closely. Presidential hopefuls spend months touring this state having pie and coffee in small towns to win the approval of Iowa's residents.
12. Iowans like dessert fried.
Fried candy bars are a big deal at county fairs, and a bigger deal at the Iowa State Fair. They are every bit as gooey and messy as you'd imagine. Iowans are innovative with food. Among other heart-stopping fried food, you'll find fried butter-on-a-stick, fried Oreo cookies, and fried Twinkies. We have savory treats, too. Our fried mac and cheese with bacon bits and sour cream racks up a mere 1,800 calorie count.
Does that cover it? Do you know someone who has recently moved to our glorious state that may enjoy these insights? What did we miss?
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