Location ID: #10107420
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Follow in the footsteps of early travelers to Iowa. See what they saw during their travels on the Lewis and Clark, Oregon, California and Mormon Trails.
Enjoy exhibits, films, maps and family-friendly events at the Lied Historical Building on the ...
Location ID: #10107419
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Travel the grounds of these burial mounds dating from 200 B.C. to 300 A.D. They include some of the best-preserved and accessible remnants of Iowa’s Hopewell culture, a Middle Woodland people who hunted, gathered and gardened.
Explore the prairie ...
Location ID: #597
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Location ID: #1283
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Location ID: #10004326
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Location ID: #10003338
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interior and exteriors shot of northwest Portland cafe; 2-story cement building with paned windows; awnings; other buildings with storefronts and offices; interior has two U-shaped counters with stools; neat and unusual set-up
Location ID: #10003321
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curving counter; stool; door; sink; old-time cash register; grill; coffee maker; refrigerator; linoleum floor
Location ID: #10001215
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rolling grassy meadow with some flowers; weathered wood buildings with wood shingle roofs; forested hills; nearest building has frame bell tower. 16 people live here as of 2009. Abandoned buildings. Travel 15 miles west of Sumpter to the area of ...
Location ID: #10000466
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Rotary Community Park is city-owned and sits on the lake with beaches, ramadas, walking trails, softball fields, playgrounds, and skatepark
Location ID: #10053197
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Location ID: #708
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Location ID: #10107184
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A luxury historic boutique hotel in the Country Club Plaza district. Meeting rooms, Chaz on the Plaza restaurant and bar (an upscale setting for KC Jazz).
Location ID: #10107182
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Swope Soccer Village features six full-sized synthetic soccer fields and a three natural grass fields including a Championship Field with seating for 1500. Additional amenities include restrooms, concessions and storage facilities. The Village is ...
Location ID: #10107179
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On the wall of the Buck O'Neil Education and Research Center (former Paseo YMCA) in the 18th & Vine Historic Jazz District, the Buck O’Neil Mural (by
Alexander Austin) pays homage to the players who paved the way for so many of today’s athletes. ...
Location ID: #10077746
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Streamsong® Resort’s Highly Anticipated Lodge is Now Open. Streamsong® Resort, www.StreamsongResort.com, celebrated the grand opening of its 216 room lodge and spa in January 2014, to complement the two highly acclaimed golf courses that debuted ...
Location ID: #10053551
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Formerly "School Book Depository" now museum that chronicles assassination & legacy of JFK.
Location ID: #10000226
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Lake Havasu City owns, granite rock, military history from when it was in London, tales of Jack the Ripper, and beheadings on display, including William Wallace
Location ID: #10107127
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Visit the historic mansion and home of Iowa’s 12th Governor William Larrabee. See how the Larrabee family lived on this rural estate from 1874 to 1965 and enjoy the unique and original furnishings. Walk the grounds and trails overlooking the Turkey ...
Location ID: #10107128
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Experience early Iowa history at the home of Iowa's first territorial governor, Robert Lucas. He built this seven-room Greek Revival house in 1844 using local materials. Though it was once part of an 80-acre farm, it is now nestled in an Iowa City ...
Location ID: #10107126
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Imagine this site as it once was – a large village and ceremonial site of the ancestors of the Omaha, Ponca, Iowa and Oto-Missouria tribes, known as the Oneota people. The Oneota were attracted to the site by the Big Sioux River, abundant game, ...
Location ID: #10107125
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Grant Wood’s painting American Gothic brought this 1880s house notice as the backdrop of the famous image of a Midwest farmer and his daughter. Hundreds of parodies and takeoffs have made it a popular cultural icon that is one of the most recognized ...
Location ID: #10107104
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In 1857, amidst rising tensions between Native Americans and new settlers, 13-year-old Abbie Gardner’s family was killed by men of the Dakota Indian nation. This tragedy became known as the Spirit Lake Massacre. Young Abbie was taken hostage by the ...
Location ID: #10041870
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Historic buildings throughout Polk County, Florida
Location ID: #10020914
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Circle B Bar Reserve is named after a cattle ranch that once exitsted on the 1,267-acres. Purchased to protect the floodplain of Lake Hancock and to restore the Banana Creek marsh system, it also offers large natural communities of oak hammocks and ...