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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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Jackson County Historical Society Museum

996 E QUARRY ST, Maquoketa, IA     (563) 652-5020

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A local history museum, machine shed of antique agricultural equipment, period rooms, natural history, country ...

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Delmar Depot Museum/visitor Center

296 MAIN ST, Delmar, IA     (319) 674-4256

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Located in S.S. Norton Park in the heart of Delmar, the Delmar Depot Museum is a restored Chicago, Milwaukee, S...

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Central Historical Museum

628 6th Ave, De Witt, IA     (319) 659-9717

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Historical museum with genealogy.

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Albany Mounds

Illinois Route 84, Albany, IL     (309) 788-0177

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The Albany Mounds date from the Middle Woodland (Hopewell) period (200 BCE-CE 300), older than either the...

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Helen Scott Hay

Savanna, IL    

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Helen Scott Hay, famous Red Cross nurse, was born near Lanark in this county. She was a graduate of Savanna High Scho...

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Plum River

Savanna, IL    

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The Plum River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, about 55 mi (90 km) long, in northwestern Illinois in th...

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Pierce Wigwam

Savanna, IL    

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On this ground stood the Indian wigwam occupied by Aaron Pierce and his wife, Harriet Bellows Pierce, and their four ...

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Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead

230th Ave, Princeton, IA     (563) 225-2981

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The stone house built by Buffalo bill's father has been restored to its original condition and furnished with a...

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Culton

Fulton, IL    

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At junction of US 52/SH 251, five miles south of Mendota, four miles west of I-39 at Exit 66.