The Conservation Board is comprised of five persons appointed by the County Board of Supervisors. Each member serves a five year term.The pur...
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Starlighters II Theatre came into the world in the spring of 1974 in Monticello, Iowa as the brainchild of high school student Ron Ketelsen. Ron's ...
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The Anamosa State Penitentiary Museum showcases the 132-year history of Iowa's largest prison, the Anamosa State Penitentiary. The museum offers di...
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From the earliest blooming hepatica to the brilliant fall colors and snow-covered trails, Eden Valley Refuge offers a refreshing and natural experi...
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The Farm Toy Museum, located amongst the scenic bluffs and countryside of eastern Iowa, has been home to over 30,000 farm toys and collectibles sin...
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Is this Heaven? No, it’s Iowa. A place of fertile soil, traditional values and simple pleasure. And in Dyersville, Iowa, at the century-old L...
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The Hurstville Interpretive Center and surrounding complex is open to the public and there is no admission fee! It is a wonderful place to sp...
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A 170 acre park located three miles southeast of Manchester. This address is also where the office and nature center for the Delaware County Conser...
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The Wapsi River Environmental Education Center is located along the Wapsipinicon River and consists of 225 acres of upland and bottomland forests, ...
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Swiss Valley Nature PreserveLocated Southwest of Dubuque and adjacent to the Swiss Valley Park, this area is one of the largest nature preserves in...
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Born in a two-room cottage, Herbert Hoover could have been any small town boy. Orphaned at age nine, he left West Branch, never to live here again....
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AboutAlong the banks of Indian Creek at the Indian Creek Nature CenterNestled between the roar of Iowa’s second largest city and the producti...
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The museum is open to the public every day from 9am to 5pm except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Admission fees are $6.00 for Adu...
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Margaret Douglas Hall envisioned her home as a public historic site and a place for a broad range of community activity. To insure local control, M...
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MNRA is a 485-acre tract of land leased by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to the University of Iowa since 1984. There are several hiking and ...
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The Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens have been a part of the Dubuque community since 1980. Quietly nestled on the city's northwest side an...
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In 1868 lead miners drilled 40 feet into the ground to find traces of a rich lead vein. In this process they found very little lead, but instead di...
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Mission Statement The Dubuque Museum of Art seeks to excite, engage, and educate constituents through the presentation of collections, exhibition...
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