The Marvelous Iowa Town You Must Visit This Summer
By Rachel Morey Flynn|Published June 14, 2017
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Rachel Morey Flynn
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Rachel lives in eastern Iowa. She was born in Wisconsin, but only lived there for a few weeks before her parents realized how much better Iowa was and moved. She believes in serial commas, kindness, and good food.
The town of Spencer, Iowa made Smithsonian.com’s annual list of “America’s Best Small Towns” for 2017. Smithsonian went looking for towns with exceptional history, natural beauty, and local culture. They then narrowed their list by identifying towns that are, “especially worth making the trip this year.”
Spencer is located in Clay County in northwestern Iowa near the Minnesota border. It’s a town of just over 11,000 people. It’s also a certified cultural district in the State of Iowa.
Here is just some of what makes Spencer a very special small town:
If you decide to visit Spencer, take note of Clay County’s amazing trail system. The 10.5-mile paved trail is great for biking, walking, and running. You can access the trail at E 18th Street and 10th Avenue E or W 18th Street in Stolley Park.
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