This Unique Hike In Iowa Leads To A Moving Memorial Site
By Kim Magaraci|Published July 22, 2019
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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 is quite the historic place, and when you visit the first area settled by Europeans, you’ll see why they fell in love with the cliffs, bluffs, and landscapes of the Hawkeye State. Take a quick and scenic hike to the Julien Dubuque Monument where you’ll find the resting place and memorial of two of Iowa’s most significant figures.
Most Iowans know that Dubuque was the first city settled by Europeans in the Hawkeye State, but how many have actually made the trek to the Mines of Spain that made history?
The stone tower is less than half a mile from the parking area, but it can be steep. This unique memorial is one of Iowa's most recognizable landmarks.
Peosta was a Mesquaki Chief who befriended Dubuque. Julien eventually married his daughter, Potosa, and maintained a friendly relationship with the Iowa natives in his settled area.
The vast panoramic views offered by this riverside cliff show off the landscape that gave Iowa a reputation for being a scenic, peaceful state. Visiting should be on every Iowan's bucket list.