Enjoy A Charming Afternoon When You Stroll The Historic Streets Of Elkader In Iowa
By Kim Magaraci|Published January 03, 2020
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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
Iowa’s small towns are some of the best in the country, and Elkader is a perfect example of idyllic small town life. Visit this river town to experience a glimpse back in time and appreciate all that Iowa has to show off to the world.
Elkader is a charming town along the Turkey River in the heart of the Hawkeye State.
The most famous landmark in town, the Keystone Bridge, is a nearly 350-foot long limestone bridge built in 1889. Local materials were used to make this bridge that's still standing today.
All throughout the town, you'll find beautiful architecture that helps tell the tale of this river town. There are two landmarks on the National Register of Historic Places - the Carter House Museum and St. Joseph's Church.
The Carter House Museum provides a glimpse into the town's past. There are hundreds of artifacts and original antiques to help you engage with small town Iowa's history.
Of course, the little town is full of modern day charm, too. Walking the streets will show you just how friendly residents can be, and local businesses will win you over with their service and exceptional products.
You can read a little more about the story of historic Elkader on the town’s website, here. You’ll find yourself falling in love with this rural town that’s full of life whenever you make the time to visit.
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