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Activities of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Iowa state parks; located in Backbone State Park Iowa Gold Star Military Museum: Johnston: Polk: Central: Military: website, Iowa's military past from statehood to the present, operated by the Iowa National Guard at Camp Dodge: Iowa Great Lakes Maritime Museum: Arnolds Park: Dickinson: West: Maritime
Pages in category "Military and war museums in Iowa" ... Fort Atkinson State Preserve; Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School; G. Grout Museum
American Civil War museums by state or territory (26 C) American Revolutionary War museums by state or territory (7 C) Military and war museums in insular areas of the United States (1 C, 4 P)
The Iowa Civilian Conservation Corps Museum provides exhibits about the activities of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Iowa state parks. Backbone State Park was the site of two CCC camps, and many of the buildings and trails in the park were built by the CCC. The museum opened in Spring of 1991.
The overlook from Pikes Peak State Park in McGregor, in northeast Iowa, is seen on Aug. 25, 2015. Pikes Peak, located in McGregor, came in 47th place overall, with the park's overlook getting ...
Military and war museums in Iowa (4 P) N. Native American museums in Iowa (2 P) O. Open-air museums in Iowa (1 C, 8 P) S. Science museums in Iowa (2 C, 5 P)
The Iowa Military Aviation Heritage Museum was founded in 2001 when a group associated with the Hawkeye State Squadron of the Confederate Air Force and led by Roger Pointer received funding to build a hangar. [1] [2] The since renamed the Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum planned to open to the public in 2004. [3]
Morgan's Iowa Company of Volunteer Infantry began staffing the fort on July 15, 1846. Parker's Iowa Company of Mounted Volunteers arrived in September 1846, but was disbanded as being too expensive in November 1846. Morgan's Company was reorganized as a mounted unit in July 1847 and helped moved the Ho-Chuck from Iowa to Minnesota in June 1848.