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On The Lake | Texas State Parks

Did you know there are 89 state parks across Texas? No matter where you live, there’s one near you with fun activities for everyone. Plus, kids 12 and younger always get in free. Make a visit to a state park this year and be a part of our 100 years celebration. You’re going to love Texas State Parks, because you’re a natural.

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Shadowed By A Maximum Security Prison: Fort Madison, Iowa 4K.

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Fort Madison Toll Bridge: 1:55
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Best of Living in Iowa 144

In this episode of the Best of Living in Iowa, we'll listen to the traditional rhythms of Las Guitaras de Mexico as they honor their Hispanic heritage. See the strength of that special bond between police officers and their canine companions. And discover that it takes more than thinking big when it comes to giant pumpkins.

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ABOUT LIVING IN IOWA

For 16 seasons, Living in Iowa was an omnibus television series that illustrated what it meant to be uniquely Iowan. Through compelling human interest stories, it provided snapshots of Iowans representing every walk of life. As part of its 50th anniversary, Iowa Public Television will revisit this popular series through The Best of Living in Iowa, a weekly program that features stories gathered from the archives of the original series. From this rich treasure trove of stories, viewers will relive moments from the past and be reminded of Iowa's unique heritage.
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5 Biker Events in Iowa You Can't Miss this Summer!

In Iowa, we Bikers cram a lot of events into our summer. Which are the best?

Are you a biker in Iowa looking for the top events to attend this summer? Look no further! Join Biker Rebellion host Ginger and founding member of The Biker Lawyers, Pete Leehey, as they discuss the premier biker events happening in Iowa.

From the Redneck Revival Rally in Conesville to the Anamosa Hill Climb and the Romper Room Rally, they have all the details on dates, locations, and activities.

Plus, don't miss out on the biggest rally in Iowa, the ABATE of Iowa Freedom Rally, and stick around until the end for a special message from The Biker Lawyers. Watch now and get ready to ride!

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[05:27] Full list of June 2023 Biker Events (Full list at )

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[06:25] Iowa's largest single-day ride!
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[08:58] What makes the Freedom Rally THE premier biker event in Iowa?
[10:13] The largest rally in the Midwest

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Where in Iowa is Jeff?

Finally, after 5,000 miles on the road and 157 dance clips, the video of my tour of Iowa is complete. Filmed between May and November of 2007, it is my spoof of Matt Harding of This video was shot entirely on my Canon PowerShot A540 and started as a goofy way to highlight the places I finally took the opportunity to see in my home state, places I have wanted to see since I was a kid. Trust me, there's a lot to see in the Hawkeye State besides corn and pigs and beans and cows and tractors and barns and silos. Don't believe it? Watch the video. Better yet, visit Iowa and see for yourself.

Here's the scoop on the clips in the video:
1. Adair's infamous smiley face water tower
2. Young cornfield near New Vienna (there really is corn in Iowa!)
3. The Bridges of Madison County
4. Iowa's largest frying pan in Brandon
5. The amusement park at Arnolds Park
6. Old Fort Madison in Fort Madison
7. Ledges State Park near Luther
8. Burlington's Snake Alley (Ripley's Crookedest Street in the World)
9. The Squirrel Cage Jail in Council Bluffs (awesome - big surprise #1)
10. The pink elephant outside the Isle of Capri Casino in Marquette
11. Maquoketa Caves State Park near Maquoketa (best state park in Iowa)
12. The highest point in Iowa, Ocheyedan Mound near Ocheyedan (oops, SECOND highest, I guess)
13. Our state capitol in Des Moines
14. Fertile, Iowa, population 353 (and growing, I would presume)
15. Spook Cave near McGregor
16. The Wells Blue Bunny visitor's center in LeMars
17. One of the limestone quarries at Stone City
18. The Underground Railroad's Hitchcock House near Lewis
19. The Mahaney Bell Tower in Jefferson
20. Gull Point State Park near Wahpeton
21. John Wayne's birthplace in Winterset
22. The University of Northern Iowa's UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls
23. The Indian maiden statue in Pocahontas
24. The Little Brown Church in Nashua
25. Jester State Park near Granger
26. The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake
27. The Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa, or RAGBRAI
28. The American Gothic house in Eldon
29. The banks of the Cedar River in Cedar Rapids
30. Dayton's Rodeo Grounds (my Grandpa Vern Danielson's legacy)
31. Ackley's town bandshell
32. Zwingle, Iowa, population 99
33. Heery Woods State Park near Clarksville (yes, Heery, not Henry)
34. Shenandoah's Iowa Walk of Fame (I'm dancing on the Everly Brothers)
35. The Mont Rest bed and breakfast in Bellevue
36. Camp Dodge near Johnston
37. The USS Riverside in Riverside - the future birthplace of James T. Kirk!
38. Boone County's Kate Shelley Bridge
39. Waterloo Creek near Dorchester (my favorite trout stream)
40. Dutch windmill in Orange City
41. The Buffalo Ridge Wind Farm near Alta
42. The 1912 Ax Murder House in Villisca
43. The state penitentiary in Anamosa
44. A cool round barn near Milo
45. Mallard's Welcome sign
46. The Sergeant Floyd Memorial in Sioux City
47. The mighty Woodward-Granger Hawks in my hometown of Woodward
48. The Lewis and Clark Monument in Pottawattamie County
49. The Field of Dreams in Dyersville
50. The Saylorville Lake spillway
51. The world's smallest church in Festina
52. Albert the Bull in Audubon
53. Iowa State University in Ames - my alma mater!
54. Pikes Peak State Park, looking at Wisconsin
55. The Millstream Brewing Company in Amana
56. The Grotto of the Redemption in West Bend
57. Eagle Point City Park in Dubuque
58. The Kate Shelley Railroad Museum and Park in Boone
59. Dunning's Spring Falls in Decorah (big surprise #2)
60. The tree in the middle of the road, near Brayton
61. The Iowa State Fair in Des Moines
62. Bellevue State Park near Bellevue, of course
63. Waubonsie State Park, in the SW corner of Iowa, looking at Nebraska
64. Prairie Meadows in Altoona
65. Lighthouse Point in West Okoboji
66. The historic Sutliff Bridge in Sutliff
67. The Port of Burlington in Burlington (yep, I liked Burlington)
68. Home in Anamosa

Yes, that really is Matt Harding dancing with me in the Inspiration by... clip. This summer, I was fortunate enough to dance with Matt with a group in Chicago for Matt's next around-the-world video. It's due out in June 2008. In the meantime:

Lastly, my apologies to Iowa City, Pella, Davenport, Marion, Waterloo, Mason City, Fairfield, Brooklyn, Forest City, Van Wert, and the other hundreds of cities, towns, parks, golf courses, and cool places that I did not have time to visit or shot crappy clips that didn't make the final cut. There is WAY too much in Iowa to see in one summer, but I made a good run at it.

Iowans, get away from your TV's and computers and go see your state!!! You really don't know what you're missing.

2023 Iowa State Fair Queen Coronation

Enjoy the 2023 Iowa State Fair Queen Coronation in its entirety, showcasing county fair queens from across the state who showcase the very best in personality, leadership, citizenship and involvement in their local communities.

Iowa Falls, IA | A 4K Jefferson Highway City Walking Tour

Iowa Falls, IA was formed in 1856. It was named from the falls on the Iowa River. The Illinois Central Railroad was built through Iowa Falls in 1866. The city is located on the historic Jefferson Highway and is also a major transportation hub for the Canadian National and Union Pacific Railroads. A landmark in the city is its movie theater. Built as the Metropolitan Opera House in 1899, it presented plays, operas, and vaudeville in the town during the first half of the twentieth century
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TOP 15. Best Museums in Iowa

TOP 15. Best Museums in Iowa: National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, Iowa 80 Trucking Museum, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, Figge Art Museum, Des Moines Art Center, John Wayne Birthplace & Museum, National Motorcycle Museum, Buffalo Bill Museum, Union Pacific Railroad Museum, Vesterheim, John Deere Tractor & Engine Museum, Sioux City Public Museum, The Putnam Museum & Science Center, State Historical Museum

National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa

Bike Trip the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, IA on 6-30-19
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Hobart and Lone Wolf | The Weekender Series | Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department

Need to escape? Plan a quick trip to Hobart and Lone Wolf. This week it’s all about Burnt ends and adrenaline. To keep up with the series and find more places to visit in Oklahoma, go to

Moving Hale Bridge

On March 8th, 2006, the Iowa Army National Guard flew the three spans of the Hale Bridge from the Olin/Hale staging areas to the new home across the Wapsipinicon River at the Wapsipinicon State Park in Anamosa, Iowa by helicopter. The refurbished, 126-year-old Hale Bridge was built by King Iron Bridge Company. The Hale Bridge was patented by King as a tubular bowstring bridge. The Iowa Army National Guard brought two CH-47 Chinook helicopters for the lifting, a UH-60 Blackhawk for camera crews, and about 25 personnel from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 211th Aviation (previously known as Detachment 1, Company F, 106th
The soldiers spent about three hours moving the three sections of the bridge, the largest of which weighed 19,400 pounds, just 600 pounds shy of the limit for a Chinook.

This is Iowa: Make Your Move

“I grew up in Fresno, California for 18 years. We were thinking of moving to Colorado, we were thinking of moving to California, also to Wisconsin,” said Juan Navarro, who lives with his young family in Ames. “We wanted to start a family as soon as possible, so that being said, we knew Iowa was the place to be as far as cost of living, the housing market, that whole realm of life was just perfect.”

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Tourist in your own Town: Sioux City Art Center

Al Joens visits the Sioux City Art Center in Sioux City, IA.
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Grant Wood and American Gothic Sites - Eastern Iowa

Artist Grant Wood was born in Jones County, Iowa, and grew up to become one of the most famous painters of the Regionalism movement; among his paintings is the iconic American Gothic, which features a stern-looking farmer and his daughter standing in front of a small farmhouse. American Gothic would go on to become one of the most recognized - and parodied - paintings in the world.

Wood spent most of his life in Jones County and nearby Cedar Rapids and Iowa City, Iowa before dying of pancreatic cancer in 1942 when he was just 50 years old.

There are a number of sites in Eastern Iowa associated with Grant Wood, his life and his work.


The Photos (in order)

R07A0013 - Grant Wood was born in 1891 a few miles east of Anamosa, Iowa; he attended Antioch School, this one-room schoolhouse, until he was ten years old (17314 Hwy 64, outside Anamosa)

R14A0187 - His father died when Wood was ten; his family moved to this house in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in February 1902; Wood spent most of the rest of his life living and working in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City, Iowa (318 14th St. NE)

Z94A0001 - My grandma met Grant Wood when they were both teachers at Jackson in Cedar Rapids, and they courted for a while; in the summer of 1920, Wood made the first of four trips to Europe to study painting; while there he painted this picture - Basket Willows of Paris - which he gave to my grandma; it's not the style for which Wood later became famous, but how many farm wives could claim to own an original Grant Wood painting?

R14A0199 - From 1924 to 1935, Grant Wood lived in the loft of the Douglas Mansion carriage house; he used the carriage house as his studio (810 2nd Ave. SE)

R13A0497 - Grant Wood visited Eldon, Iowa in 1930, where this small farmhouse - the Dibble House - with its pretentious Gothic window caught his eye; he made a sketch of it the next day, and later made a painting of the house with a farmer (portrayed by his dentist, Dr. Byron McKeeby) and the farmer's daughter (portrayed by Grant's sister Nan Wood Graham) standing in front of it; the painting, the now-iconic American Gothic, placed third in an Art Institute of Chicago competition in 1930, where it hangs to this day

R13A0507 - The Dibble House now stands outside the American Gothic House Center in Eldon, Iowa; the center is home to a small museum on Wood, the painting and its iconic status, and the house; the center also provides clothes and a hayfork for visitors who want to look the part when they pose for pictures in front of the house (300 American Gothic St.)

R14A0223 - In 1932, Wood co-founded the Stone City Art Colony, which met in the summers of 1932 and 1933 at the John Green Estate in Stone City, Iowa; years later the Green Mansion was damaged by fire and torn down, but several outbuildings and other stone buildings in town survive, including the former general store, pictured; Wood lived and worked above the store when in town for the art colony sessions (12612 Stone City Rd.)

R14A0231 - Grant Wood died in Iowa City of pancreatic cancer in 1942; he was buried in the family plot in Riverside Cemetery in Anamosa (S. Elm St.)

Where in Iowa is Jeff?...The Sequel

Here is the 2008 version of Where in Iowa is Jeff? From February to November, I logged 9,850 miles and collected 300 dancing clips. Between the 2007 and 2008 videos, I visited all 99 Iowa counties and drove somewhere between 15,000 and 18,000 miles.

Since last year focused on the top-tier Iowa spots, this years video visits more obscure Iowa places and enabled me to interact more with Iowans along the way. If you think you've seen all of Iowa, you are wrong. Keep looking; you'll be amazed at what you find.

1. The 2008 Iowa Tractorcade (RAGBRAI for farmers)
2. Balsley family farm near Orchard
3. Straw Goat in Swedesburg
4. Bob Feller Museum in Van Meter
5. Lovers Leap Bridge in Columbus Junction
6. Danish Windmill in Elk Horn
7. Decorah Trout Hatchery
8. Loess Hills in Harrison County
9. Sundown Mountain in Asbury
10. Iowa Speedway in Newton
11. National Balloon Classic in Indianola
12. World's Largest I-80 Truck Stop in Walcott
13. National Advanced Driving Simulator in Oakdale
14. Gitchie Manitou State Preserve
15. World's Largest Bullhead in Crystal Lake
16. Connell Corner Lighthouse in Storm Lake
17. The Corn Parade mural in Mount Ayr
18. Anderson-Erickson Dairy in Des Moines
19. National Mississippi River Museum in Dubuque
20. Lake Rathbun Fish Hatchery
21. Paramount Theater in Cedar Rapids
22. Volkswagen Spider yard art in Avoca
23. Waukon Junction!!!
24. World's Largest Popcorn Ball in Sac City
25. Lansing's Black Hawk Bridge
26. ISU's Jack Trice Stadium in Ames
27. Maharishi University in Fairfield
28. Prairie Pedlar near Odebolt
29. Elkader Opera House
30. Iowa Stars (now Chops) Hockey in Des Moines
31. Hawkeye Buffalo Ranch near Fredericksburg
32. Cardiff Giant replica in Fort Dodge
33. Villa's Patio in Marion
34. Lidtke Mill in Lime Springs
35. Beebeetown!!! Population: not many
36. Oskaloosa town square
37. Osage HS wrestling
38. Channel Cat Water Taxi in Davenport
39. Music Man Square in Mason City
40. National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum in Knoxville
41. Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison
42. US's Widest Main Street in Onawa
43. Coffee Pot water tower in Stanton (home of Folgers icon Mrs. Olsen)
44. Gladbrook's Matchstick Marvels
45. Waubonsie State Park
46. Clark Tower in Winterset City Park
47. New Albin town hall
48. Queen II in Arnolds Park
49. What Cheer Opera House
50. Gravity!!! Population: slightly more than Beebeetown
51. Wadena: home of the 1970 rock festival Galena in Wadena
52. Iowa's only highway tunnel in Pammel State Park
53. Rabbit sculptures in Council Bluffs
54. Manning's Hausbarn
55. Shellsburg's Adventure Paintball Park
56. World's Biggest Strawberry in Strawberry Point
57. Trinity Heights in Sioux City
58. Galleria de Paco restaurant in Waterloo
59. Ida Grove, Iowas City of Castles
60. Sunken steamboat Bertrand at DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge near Missouri Valley
61. Lock and Dam No. 10 in Guttenberg
62. Perry's Reconfiguration Arches
63. Basilica of St. Francis Xavier in Dyersville
64. Maquoketa Caves State Park
65. Duffy Lyon (the Butter Cow Lady) Cow/Calf statue in Toledo
66. Wapsipinicon Mill in Independence
67. Shimek State Forest
68. The Old Home Fill er Up and Keep on Truckin Café in Pisgah
69. The Big Treehouse near Marshalltown
70. Iowa's first planetarium at the Sanford Museum in Cherokee
71. Town square in Mount Pleasant
72. Lone Tree!!! Population: more than Beebeetown and Gravity combined
73. Red Haw State Park
74. Story City 1913 Carousel
75. Promise of America Monument in Lake Mills
76. Airpower Museum near Ottumwa
77. Lincoln Highway Bridge in Tama
78. Bonapartes Historic Main Street
79. World's Biggest Cheeto at Sister Sarah's in Algona
80. Lost Island Lake in Ruthven
81. Brooklyn: Community of Flags
82. Dubuques Fenelon Place Elevator
83. Hawkeye Point near Sibley, 1,670 feet above sea level
84. Hotel Manning in Keosauqua
85. Catfish Bend Casino in Burlington
86. Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City
87. Wildcat Den State Park
88. Louis Sullivan's Jewel Box Bank in Grinnell
89. Eagle City Winery near Iowa Falls
90. Lacey Keosauqua State Park
91. Little Turkey River valley in Dubuque County
92. THE Butter Cow at our Iowa State Fair
93. Green Valley State Park
94. Donna Reed Center for the Performing Arts in Denison
95. Upper Iowa River in Bluffton
96. Glenn Miller Birthplace Home in Clarinda
97. Chief Keokuk statue in Keokuk
98. Rathbun Country Music Theater
99. Patriotic Rock near Greenfield
100. Pella's Vermeer Windmill
101. Volga City!!! Population: somewhere between Gravity and Lone Tree
102. Union County Visitor Center in Creston
103. Loess Hills State Forest
104. Home near Anamosa

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Located near the NE Iowa town of Anamosa, IA this park has a scenic mix of wooded areas, waterways and open prairies with a couple small caves as well. We enjoyed hiking some of the trails. For you golfers, the Wapsipinicon Country Club is located within park boundaries.

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Ep. 272: Wapsipinicon River | Iowa camping hiking kayaking

The Wapsipinicon, known locally as the Wapsi, is a roughly 300-mile tributary of the Mississippi River that drains the rural farming region of rolling hills and bluffs north of Waterloo and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In this episode of Grand Adventure we're camping on the riverbank in Pinicon Ridge Park, a 966-acre Linn County recreation area that includes not only some of the nicest county park camping that we've found, but also American Elk, an observation tower, watercraft rentals, fabulous hiking and more. Come along and explore with us!

Filmed: August 21-23, 2022

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