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Anamosa Penitentiary Museum

406 N High St, Anamosa, IA     (319) 462-2386

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The museum collects and preserves the history of the Anamosa State Penitentiary, and presents it to the public ...

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Francis J Pierce

Earlville, IA    

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Medal of Honor WWII Iwo Jima Campaign 15-16 March 1945 Pharmacist's Mate 1st Class 2d Battalion, 24th Marines, 4th Ma...

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Delaware County Historical Society

31159 283RD AVE, Hopkinton, IA    

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National Motorcycle Museum

200 E Main St, Anamosa, IA     (319) 462-3925

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The museum was founded in 1989 by motorcycle lovers who wanted to keep the history alive by maintaining t...

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Methodist Chapel

Dubuque, IA    

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On this site a Methodist Chapel was constructed in 1834. As the first church in Iowa, it served not only as a place o...

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Louis Arriandeaux Log House

Dubuque, IA    

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Oldest log cabin in Dubuque County. About 1827. Occupied by the pioneer settler William Newman. 1834. Brought to this...

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The Salvation Army

Maquoketa, IA    

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This Plaque commemorates the beginning of the Salvation Army in Maquoketa and the State of Iowa, May 1885. Placed her...

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Dubuque County Jail

36 E 8th St, Dubuque, IA     (563) 557-9545

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Rague"s architectural style is a fine example of Egyptian Revival architecture, fittingly built on the ba...

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Shot Tower

Dubuque, IA    

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The Shot Tower was constructed in 1856 to manufacture lead shot ammunition. Molten lead was poured from the top of th...

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Historic Dubuque

Dubuque, IA    

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Historic Dubuque -- the Key City of Iowa -- formed a part of what became French Louisiana when Joliet and Marquette p...

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Fourth Street Elevator

Dubuque, IA    

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Built in 1882 by J.K. Graves for his own convenience; and rebuilt after a fire in 1884. It was then opened as public ...