6 Historical Events In Iowa That Prove That Truth Really Is Stranger Than Fiction
If you’re a fan of fiction, one of the things you’ve already discovered is that it doesn’t have to match reality. In fact, that’s often what we love most about it! But every so often, something will happen in real life that is such an unbelievable part of history that it beats anything you can find in a novel. This seems to be especially true of Iowa around the turn of the 20th century.

Villisca, IA 50864, USA
However, the word "Waliska" actually means "evil spirit" or "Satan." And today, Villisca isn't known for its scenery - it's known for the gruesome, never-been-solved ax murder that happened here in 1912.

The rate was four cents per pound for the groom and two cents per pound for the bride, which we can imagine only added to any pre-wedding jitters experienced by the couple!
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Estherville, IA 51334, USA
The sky really was falling in Estherville that day!
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Belle Plaine, IA 52208, USA
Here's why: the water pressure was so strong that the well spontaneously shot water five feet into the air. And not just a little water - up to 50,000 gallons per minute! It took the town over a year to figure out how to tame this rogue well. (Pictured is the Strokker geyser in Iceland.)

Unfortunately for the duck, this yeast did not settle well; in fact, it produced so much gas in the poor duck's belly that the bird exploded. Unfortunately for the owner, that's not even the worst part. When the duck exploded, the concerned owner took a flying bone fragment to the eye. He never saw out of that eye again.

Jackson County, IA, USA
This lamb, which has been stuffed for posterity, has two hind ends. That's right, it's a double bottomed sheep. See it to believe it - the Jackson County Historical Society is in Maquoketa.
What other unbelievable Iowa history have you heard tell of? We’d love to know! Here are a few more things you won’t learn about Iowa from history books.
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