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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
+ | * Ripley's Believe It or Not has dubbed Burlington's Snake Alley the most crooked street in the world. | ||
+ | * Strawberry Point is the home of the world's largest strawberry. | ||
+ | * The state's smallest city park is situated in the middle of the road in Hiteman. | ||
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+ | * Scranton is home to Iowa's oldest water tower still in service. | ||
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+ | * Dubuque is the state's oldest city. | ||
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+ | * Crystal Lake is home to a statue of the world's largest bullhead fish. | ||
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+ | * Rathbun Dam and Reservoir is the largest body of water in the state. | ||
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+ | * Spirit Lake is the largest glacier-made lake in the state. | ||
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+ | * West Okoboji is the deepest natural lake in the state. Its depth is 136 feet. | ||
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+ | * Imes Bridge is the oldest of Madison County's six bridges. | ||
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+ | * Iowa's longest and highest bridge crosses Lake Red Rock. | ||
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+ | * Elk Horn in the largest Danish settlement in the United States. | ||
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+ | * At 16 miles, East Okoboji is the longest natural lake in the state. | ||
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+ | * Kalona is the largest Amish community west of the Mississippi River. | ||
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+ | * The state's lowest elevation point (at 480 feet) is in Lee County. | ||
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+ | * The Holliwell Bridge is the longest bridge in Madison County. | ||
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+ | * Francis Drake was 66 years old at his inauguration and Iowa's oldest governor. | ||
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+ | * Iowa's oldest continually running theater is in Story City. | ||
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+ | * The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art houses the largest collection of Grant Wood artwork. | ||
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+ | * Fenlon Place Elevator in Dubuque is the world's steepest and shortest railway. | ||
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+ | * Wright County has the highest percentage of grade-A topsoil in the nation. | ||
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+ | * Quaker Oats, in Cedar Rapids, is the largest cereal company in the world. | ||
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+ | * The Saint Francis Xavier Basilica in Dyersville is the only basilica in the United States situated outside a major metropolitan area. | ||
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+ | * Clarion is the only county seat in the exact center of the county. | ||
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+ | * Dubuque is home to the only county courthouse with a gold dome. | ||
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+ | * Cornell College is the only school in the nation to have its entire campus listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | ||
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+ | * The Sergeant Floyd Monument in Sioux City honors the only man to die during the Lewis and Clark expedition. | ||
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+ | * Maynard Reece is the only artist to win the Federal Duck Stamp competition five times. | ||
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+ | * A bronze life-sized sculpture of a Norwegian immigrant family (circa 1860) is located on a six acre restored prairie site located at the east entry to Lake Mills on Highway 105. | ||
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+ | * Iowa's only operating antique carousel is located in the city of Story City. | ||
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+ | * Knoxville's National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum is the only museum in the country dedicated to preserving the history of sprint car racing. | ||
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+ | * Iowa's only fire tower is situated in Yellow River State Forest. | ||
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+ | * Sabula is Iowa's only town on an island. | ||
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+ | * Herbert Hoover, a West Branch native, was the 31st president of the United States and the first one born west of the Mississippi. | ||
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+ | * Mamie Doud Eisenhower's birthplace is located in Boone and includes a restored frame house, complete with summer kitchen and original furniture from the family. | ||
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+ | * Van Meter is the hometown of baseball's Bob Feller, an Iowa farm boy who went on to greatness with the Cleveland Indians during the Golden Age of baseball. | ||
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+ | * Born Donnabelle Mullenger in Denison, Oscar Award-winning actress, Donna Reed, started her career at the young age of 16. | ||
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+ | * Born Marion Robert Morrison in Winterset, John Wayne was the son of a pharmacist and grew up to become one of Hollywood's most popular movie stars. | ||
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+ | * Meredith Willson, who played with the famous John Philip Sousa and the New York Philharmonic before launching his career as a famous composer and lyricist, is a Mason City native. | ||
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+ | * Glenn Miller, noted trombonist and orchestra leader, was born in Clarinda located in Southwest Iowa. | ||
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+ | * The town of Fort Atkinson was the site of the only fort ever built by the U.S. government to protect one Indian tribe from another. | ||
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+ | * Campers and motor homes are manufactured in Winnebago County. They're called Winnebago's. | ||
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+ | * Iowa is the only state whose east and west borders are 100% formed by water. | ||
+ | * Missouri and Mississippi rivers. | ||
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+ | * The highest double track railroad bridge in the world, the Kate Shelley Bridge, is located at Boone. | ||
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+ | * Iowa is the only state name that starts with two vowels. | ||
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+ | * The famous actor John Wayne was born in Winterset on May 26, 1907. | ||
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+ | * Iowa State University is the oldest land grant college in the U.S.A. | ||
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+ | * Decorah hosts Nordic Fest a three-day celebration of Decorah's Scandinavian heritage. | ||
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+ | * The National Balloon Museum in Indianola chronicles more than 200 years of ballooning history. | ||
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+ | * Sheldon High School Summer Theatre, the only high school repertory in Iowa and one of just a few in the nation presents a different play for each week in June and July. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.iowa.gov/ Iowa.gov] - Official website. | *[http://www.iowa.gov/ Iowa.gov] - Official website. |
Revision as of 19:54, 27 December 2006
Iowa is a state of the north-central United States. It was admitted as the 29th state in 1846. Part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, Iowa was organized as a separate territory in 1838. The Mound Builders lived in the area in prehistoric times. Des Moines is the capital and the largest city. Population: 2,960,000.
History
Trivia
- Ripley's Believe It or Not has dubbed Burlington's Snake Alley the most crooked street in the world.
- Strawberry Point is the home of the world's largest strawberry.
- The state's smallest city park is situated in the middle of the road in Hiteman.
- Scranton is home to Iowa's oldest water tower still in service.
- Dubuque is the state's oldest city.
- Crystal Lake is home to a statue of the world's largest bullhead fish.
- Rathbun Dam and Reservoir is the largest body of water in the state.
- Spirit Lake is the largest glacier-made lake in the state.
- West Okoboji is the deepest natural lake in the state. Its depth is 136 feet.
- Imes Bridge is the oldest of Madison County's six bridges.
- Iowa's longest and highest bridge crosses Lake Red Rock.
- Elk Horn in the largest Danish settlement in the United States.
- At 16 miles, East Okoboji is the longest natural lake in the state.
- Kalona is the largest Amish community west of the Mississippi River.
- The state's lowest elevation point (at 480 feet) is in Lee County.
- The Holliwell Bridge is the longest bridge in Madison County.
- Francis Drake was 66 years old at his inauguration and Iowa's oldest governor.
- Iowa's oldest continually running theater is in Story City.
- The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art houses the largest collection of Grant Wood artwork.
- Fenlon Place Elevator in Dubuque is the world's steepest and shortest railway.
- Wright County has the highest percentage of grade-A topsoil in the nation.
- Quaker Oats, in Cedar Rapids, is the largest cereal company in the world.
- The Saint Francis Xavier Basilica in Dyersville is the only basilica in the United States situated outside a major metropolitan area.
- Clarion is the only county seat in the exact center of the county.
- Dubuque is home to the only county courthouse with a gold dome.
- Cornell College is the only school in the nation to have its entire campus listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- The Sergeant Floyd Monument in Sioux City honors the only man to die during the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- Maynard Reece is the only artist to win the Federal Duck Stamp competition five times.
- A bronze life-sized sculpture of a Norwegian immigrant family (circa 1860) is located on a six acre restored prairie site located at the east entry to Lake Mills on Highway 105.
- Iowa's only operating antique carousel is located in the city of Story City.
- Knoxville's National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum is the only museum in the country dedicated to preserving the history of sprint car racing.
- Iowa's only fire tower is situated in Yellow River State Forest.
- Sabula is Iowa's only town on an island.
- Herbert Hoover, a West Branch native, was the 31st president of the United States and the first one born west of the Mississippi.
- Mamie Doud Eisenhower's birthplace is located in Boone and includes a restored frame house, complete with summer kitchen and original furniture from the family.
- Van Meter is the hometown of baseball's Bob Feller, an Iowa farm boy who went on to greatness with the Cleveland Indians during the Golden Age of baseball.
- Born Donnabelle Mullenger in Denison, Oscar Award-winning actress, Donna Reed, started her career at the young age of 16.
- Born Marion Robert Morrison in Winterset, John Wayne was the son of a pharmacist and grew up to become one of Hollywood's most popular movie stars.
- Meredith Willson, who played with the famous John Philip Sousa and the New York Philharmonic before launching his career as a famous composer and lyricist, is a Mason City native.
- Glenn Miller, noted trombonist and orchestra leader, was born in Clarinda located in Southwest Iowa.
- The town of Fort Atkinson was the site of the only fort ever built by the U.S. government to protect one Indian tribe from another.
- Campers and motor homes are manufactured in Winnebago County. They're called Winnebago's.
- Iowa is the only state whose east and west borders are 100% formed by water.
- Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
- The highest double track railroad bridge in the world, the Kate Shelley Bridge, is located at Boone.
- Iowa is the only state name that starts with two vowels.
- The famous actor John Wayne was born in Winterset on May 26, 1907.
- Iowa State University is the oldest land grant college in the U.S.A.
- Decorah hosts Nordic Fest a three-day celebration of Decorah's Scandinavian heritage.
- The National Balloon Museum in Indianola chronicles more than 200 years of ballooning history.
- Sheldon High School Summer Theatre, the only high school repertory in Iowa and one of just a few in the nation presents a different play for each week in June and July.
External links
- Iowa.gov - Official website.