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Places Welcoming You
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“Our State Fair is a great state fair,” sang Pat Boone about the Iowa State Fair in 1962’s musical, State Fair. And he’s right! In August, it’s the quintessential State Fairgrounds. There’s RV camping and lots to see and do, featuring a big midway with a Giant Slide, Thrill Park, tons of free live entertainment and great food from local growers.
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2) Amana Colonies
Drive 104 miles • 1 hour, 36 minutes
What began as a religious society settled by Germans in the 1800s evolved into is now a showcase of timeless craftsmanship. The colonies’ historic furniture and buildings are on display everywhere and are celebrated with numerous authentic German-themed festivals. Traditional inns, restaurants, shops and foods abound. Go biking around the beautiful landscape. Bicycling’s easy in Iowa — it’s pretty flat with lovely rural scenery. The Amana Colonies offer two great bike trails: paved and gravel surfaces. Spin by historic landmarks and through native hardwoods.
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Drive 79 miles • 1 hour, 22 minutes
This is no ordinary bridge. Davenport’s Skybridge is dazzling. Fifty feet above downtown Davenport, and 575 feet in length, the cable-stayed footbridge’s 8,000 LED lights create an ever-changing, kaleidoscopic, multi-color light show. Pause at the south end’s observation deck for a panoramic view of the mighty Mississippi. Bonus: Take a riverboat cruise aboard a famous paddle wheeler. Here’s a unique chance to take a romantic ride on a Victorian-era Mississippi paddle wheeler AND maybe win big bucks, too. Davenport’s President is actually an official historic landmark and boasts nearly 700 slot machines and 32 gaming tables.