This Road Trip Takes You To The Most Fascinating Historical Sites In All Of Iowa
Iowa is a fascinating state for history buffs – with thousands of years of Native American history and a few hundred years of European-American settlement, there’s so much to learn about the Hawkeye State. Take a few days to explore Iowa’s most interesting historic sites on this incredible historic Iowa road trip.
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Did you know the first robbery of a moving train happened here in Iowa? Visit the Jesse James Historical Site to see for yourself, but read the story of the unbelievable train robbery to learn more.
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The historic Old State House in Iowa City is a great place to learn about early Iowa history. It was the main government building in Iowa, and now it's a landmark building at the University of Iowa.
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Julien Dubuque gained favor with the local Native Americans and started a fur trading post at this spot long before Iowa was even a state! The very first town in Iowa became Dubuque thanks to his efforts. Dubuque and two local Native Americans are buried at the monument that overlooks the river.
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The Effigy Mounds National Monument is an incredible testament to the Native American culture in Eastern Iowa. Visit to take a glimpse back in time and see this incredible, preserved natural area for yourself.
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The stunning Grotto of the Redemption is the life work of Father Paul Dobberstein. Read about the largest Grotto in the world here.
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The Sergeant Floyd Monument overlooks the Missouri River and was established to honor Charles Floyd. Sergeant Floyd was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, who died on the voyage, and was buried here.
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The beautiful General Dodge House is a historic museum in Council Bluffs. It was built in 1869 and Grenville M. Dodge, a Union Army general, lived there. General Dodge was an important Iowa politician, and a big part of the railroad development across the American West.
Have you visited any of the places above? Tell us all about your trips in the comments below!
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