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Step into Belmond’s past at the Belmond Historical Museum. Learn the impact the sugar beet industry had on the community a hundred yea...
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About
The Belmond Area Arts Council (BAAC) was formed in the late 70s with the mission of promoting arts. We were gifted a 120-acre farm and build...
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Clarion is the county seat of Wright County in north central Iowa. A century of agricultural machinery is on display in the north building of the m...
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Beed's Lake is a popular boating spot due to its scenic beauty. Motors of any size may be used at "no wake" speeds on the lake. A modern boat ramp ...
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McIntosh Woods State Park is one of the major boating access points for Clear Lake. A modern boat ramp is present with an extensive paved area for ...
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To many, the Surf Ballroom is an American Cultual icon as well as an important historical landmark. The original Surf Ballroom was located across t...
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The National Hobo Museum began as the dream of 3 life-long hobos and former Hobo Kings. Determined to preserve the history of the American Hobo, th...
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Mission:
To perpetuate the memory and history of North Central Iowa and surrounding territory. To preserve its history and traditions and momorial...
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Pilot Knob State Preserve is a 238-acre area in Pilot Knob State Park, four miles east of Forest City in northeastern Hancock County. It features a...
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Mission:
Educate children and adults through the Mansion Museum, reintroduce families to their past through the Leibrand-Whiteis Historical Center...
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That lovable scalawag Professor Harold Hill thought there was lots and lots of trouble in River City. Might have been true in 1912. But now the mus...
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The Charles H. MacNider Museum is a non-profit, municipally owned institution conceived in 1964 and opened by 1966 in Mason City, Iowa.Everything t...
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Mission:The Mission of the River City Society for Historic Preservation is to restore, preserve, protect, and defend historic and/or architecturall...
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At over 6,000 acres, Brushy Creek is one of Iowa's largest tracts of public outdoor recreation land. Visitors can get a real sense of being "away f...
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