Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 02:52:18 -0500
Reply-To: Max Wellhouse <dimwittedmoose@CFU.NET>
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From: Max Wellhouse <dimwittedmoose@CFU.NET>
Subject: Re: Sights to see in the plains states (LVC)
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Iowa would also have the Herbert Hoover presidential museum in West
Branch, several Frank Lloyd Wright designed structures around the
state, and don't forget the covered bridges made semi-famous in the
Clint Eastwood movie with Meryl Streep(?), The Bridges of Madison
County. LOcated in the SW part of the state. the coolest
architecture(outside of the FLW stuff mentined earlier in this poat)
in the state(and a great place to see a concert or play) is in Ames
on the ISU campus. It's called the C Y Stephens auditorium and the
acoustics inside there are awesome.
Baseball fans can't pass up the site just outside Dyersville on
Hwy 20. in NE Iowa where the legendary "Field of Dreams" movie was
shot. It's still a tourist attraction even after all these
years. There's also some cool Indian ruins at a State park between
Decorah and the Mississippi river. I think it's called Effigy Mounds
state park. Only been there once. There's the "little brown church"
in Nashua, John Wayne's birthplace, Andy Williams'
birthplace,......well, yeah, I'm kinda scrapin' the bottom of the
barrel now....
DM&FS
At 01:03 AM 6/5/2009, Andrew Philbrick wrote:
>Great advocacy for the plains states Greg. Being a resident of the
>state of Iowa (and formerly Nebraska), its good to hear some Vanagon
>folks talking about the area that don't necessarily live there.
>
>So here are my additions to the list.
>
>Nebraska:
>Omaha has quite a lot to offer if you enjoy cities. Historic downtowns
>and Henry Doorly Zoo.
>
>Iowa
>On the other side of the river from Omaha, Council Bluffs has some
>historic items like the Squirrel Cage Jail and the Union Pacific
>museum. Inside and outside of Council Bluffs are the Loess Hills which
>offer some awesome highway views (I recommend County Road L34)
>
>So happy trails and if you are in the area, feel free to look me up (I
>currently live in Iowa City IA)
>
>Happy Friday,
>Andrew
>>So, IF you have the time, here's a short list of stuff to see in (some
>>of) the plains states:
>>
>>Nebraska:
>>Lincoln has Burden's Surplus, 1015 W. O Street (see above)
>>Minden has Pioneer Village, which is home to a steam-powered
>>merry-go-round, complete with an asthmatic calliope. Also exciting to
>>gearheads is a huge collection of early engines, including outboard
>>motors.
>>Sydney has Cabela's flagship store, containing their bargain basement!
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