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The Iowa State Fair was held in a different community every two years after it was first established. The first fair was held in Fairfield in 1854. The other towns that hosted the fair included Muscatine, Oskaloosa, Iowa City, Dubuque, Burlington, Clinton, Keokuk and Cedar Rapids. [2] The state fair moved to Des Moines permanently in 1878.
The Englert Theatre sign is reflected in a puddle during an event following the restoration of the marquee, Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, at 221 E Washington Street in downtown Iowa City, Iowa ...
Protected areas of Johnson County, Iowa (5 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Johnson County, Iowa" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The Iowa State Fair is an annual state fair held in Des Moines, Iowa, every August. It began in 1854 and has been held on the Iowa State Fairgrounds since 1886. It is based in the state capital Des Moines, Iowa over an 11 day period in August.
The Miller Round Barn was a historic building located near Sharon Center in rural Johnson County, Iowa, United States.It was constructed in 1918 by John Schrader. The bank barn that was built on a slope was an example of the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station / H.E. Crouch type. [2]
The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for large portions of Johnson County, including Iowa City, Hills, Riverside, and Kalona, through 6:30 p.m.
Iowa City: 43: Johnson County Savings Bank: Johnson County Savings Bank: September 8, 2017 : 102 S. Clinton St. Iowa City: 44: Sylvanus Johnson House: Sylvanus Johnson House: December 6, 1990 : 2155 Prairie du Chien Rd.
During the inaugural FRYfest celebration, First Avenue (between I-80 and Hwy 6) in Coralville, Iowa, was co-named and publicly unveiled as Hayden Fry Way. [2] This honor was bestowed to University of Iowa's winningest football coach, Hayden Fry, on the most traveled road in Johnson County and the gateway for Kinnick-bound Iowa fans.