The One Small Town In Iowa With More Historic Buildings Than Any Other
By Raymond Goldfield|Published August 24, 2022
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Raymond Goldfield
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Raymond Goldfield is a life-long New Jersey resident and an avid traveler and foodie who can be usually found on the Jersey Shore during the offseason or checking out the latest seasonal flavors at The Bent Spoon in Princeton. He has been working for Only In Your State for since early 2022, where he writes for New Jersey and Iowa and edits the Mid-Atlantic region. He can also be found writing about pop culture for GeekDad. When at home, he enjoys reading comic books and is part of The Rabbitt Stew podcast team. While New Jersey is his home base, he travels regularly and has visited Virginia, Florida, Maine, Minnesota, and Canada as well as all of NJ's border states. Ultimate travel goal? Visit all the best buffets in the United States.
Today, Keosauqua, Iowa is a small town of less than a thousand people. Located in Van Buren County, it’s part of a network of villages with deep roots in Iowa’s history. So why is Keosauqua possibly the most historic small town in Iowa? Simple – many of its buildings have been preserved or restored and look amazingly similar to their original 19th-century form. You’ll be able to explore several historic sites on a tour, stay in one of Iowa’s oldest inns, and even visit the memorial for a forgotten war. It’s the perfect day trip for any history lover in the Hawkeye State.
Have you taken your own tour of Keosauqua? Let us know what you think of the most historic town in Iowa in the comments section. If you’re planning a visit to the Manning Hotel, make sure to visit their website to book your stay. If you’re looking for another visit to a historic village nearby, make sure to explore Bentonsport.
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