Iowa is brimming with historic attractions. Some of them are just plots of ground where significant events happened. Others are actual structures filled with memories of days gone by. When you think of such sage old buildings, you might picture the Iowa Capitol Building, or perhaps St. Luke’s Church in Dubuque. But do you think of the Decorah Municipal Pool? Probably not, but here’s why you should.
Did you know that there's a historic bathhouse in Iowa? It's the oldest pool bathhouse in the Hawkeye State and the only significant example left standing of the many federally sponsored Works Progress Administration buildings constructed in Iowa in the 1930s as part of the New Deal.
Although it's been threatened with destruction at various times in the past decades, the city and the people of Decorah, Iowa have rallied together around this historic structure to preserve and promote it.
Open seasonally each summer, the Decorah Municipal Pool and Bath House is a unique Iowa attraction that you'll want to add to this year's summer bucket list!
To learn more about the Decorah Municipal Pool and see exactly when it’s open, check the Decorah Park & Recreation Department website here. And the next time you visit this pool to swim or sunbathe, don’t forget to take time to appreciate the architecture and the history of this unique, historic bathhouse that is the last of its kind here in Iowa. For more Iowa history, check out some of these famous Iowa landmarks.
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