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Iowa Vacation Guide
Here you will find a treasure of information with regard to vacation guide of Iowa as well as a wealth of information on the subject of Iowa tourism information. You can also find unique vacations and tours available for Iowa. This Iowa tourism guide page is updated frequently, so visit often.
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One of the most complete travel guides of Iowa, a state in the Midwest of the United States of America, was admitted to the Union in 1846 as the 29th state. The people are very friendly, enjoy good food, and enjoy being in the political hotbed every four years when the Caucuses roll through the state. The state is quite rural, with plenty of fields of corn and soybeans and hog farms, although some cities, such as Des Moines, have a strong metropolitan feel. This guide contains very useful information, for travelers, that will help them have a pleasant stay there. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Iowa, known as the “Hawkeye State”, but nobody quite knows why. It is believed to have come from the nickname for the character, Natty Bumppo, from James F. Cooper’s 1826 novel The Last of the Mohicans. |
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A general description of Iowa, a playground for outdoor recreational enthusiasts. What landscapes that aren’t parks, lakes, or forests are dedicated to agriculture. You’ll find vast stretches of farmland in Iowa, especially of endless corn fields. Iowa is the state, after all, famous for its fictional baseball field carved out of cornfield, which was depicted in the Kevin Costner film Field of Dreams and Kinsella’s novel, Shoeless Joe. |
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Find here a list of top things to do and see in Iowa, which’s gently undulating land is given over to agriculture, but dotted across the landscape are many scenic parks, lakes and recreation areas, such as East Okoboji, West Okoboji (Iowa’s deepest natural lake), Spirit Lake and Clear Lake. |
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