Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
When you think of Iowa, what comes to mind? Is it the beautiful caves and cliffs that are scattered throughout our landscape? The mighty Mississippi River that separates us from the Eastern United States? Maybe it’s the history of early Iowa settlers that’s still evident today? Or, if you’re like me, you think of one thing first — all of our incredible Iowan food. When you think about it, there’s one town in Iowa that truly encompasses everything Iowans, and that town sits right on the Mississippi itself.
Iowa's very first town is also a town that completely defines the Hawkeye State lifestyle.
History buffs will find so much to love about the city. You can hike to the Julien Dubuque monument and burial site, and learn about Iowa's very first settler.
Julien Dubuque was the first European to settle on Iowa soil, in 1788. He worked hand in hand with the local Native Americans from the Mesquakie tribe. Eventually, he received a land grant from the Governor of Spain and was able to develop the site where he had established his fur trading business. You can read about the founding of the town right here
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Meanwhile, nature lovers will want to hike around the entire Mines of Spain recreation area and catch a view of the river from atop a high cliff.
The National Museum of the Mississippi River is here in Dubuque, and you can learn about how this mighty river shaped our state — and American — history.
Tour the William B. Black Steamship, which was one of the first to dredge the river for travel! The Museum also hosts events celebrating the history of Iowa and America's River year-round.
Okay, okay, so there's plenty of history and nature — but what about the town itself?
The Port of Dubuque is a vibrant downtown area with restaurants, cafes, shops, and boutiques. You can find all sorts of locally made wares, gourmet food, and tasty meals here. Hey, if you want to, you can even dine in an old jail cell!
For any town to really be named the most "Iowa" town in the state, you've got to be able to find a good tenderloin. Dubuque Mining Co. steps up to the plate here.
Do you agree with me — that it just doesn’t get any more Hawkeye than Dubuque, Iowa? If not, let me know what you think the most Iowa town is in the comments below! I can’t wait to hear about the places we all hold close to our hearts!
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