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Iowa Visitors to the city of Burlington in southeastern Iowa will find one of America’s crookedest streets in the heart of downtown.Snake Alley, initially built in the 1890s to connect the residential district at the top of the bluff with the commercial district below, consists of five half...
I toured the Gateway Arch, while others chose a tour of the Anheuser-Busch Brewery or the National Blues Museum. In Burlington, Iowa, some chose to learn about the town’s railroad history while others journeyed to nearby Nauvoo, an early settlement for Mormons. After my bike...
To some people, the Mississippi River is a beast to be feared and hated, while it’s a carefree playground for others. The Mississippi River means something different to each of us. Most of us experience the river through a microscopic lens. We only see the river in front of us. We do...
Mississippi River WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Timothy W. Spier WidloeTristan AaronMy study was conducted in Pools 19 and 20 of the Upper Mississippi River between the mouth of the Skunk River located 8 km south of Burlington, Iowa and Fox Island Bar located 5 km downstream of Alexandria, ...
Iowa happens to be home to the “crookedest street in the world.” Don’t missBurlington’s Snake Alley, which was built in 1894 with locally fired bricks. It’s reminiscent of vineyard paths in France and Germany The Sawmill Museum ...
Both its own prosperity and the merger movement were growing during the 1970s, leading to its acquisition by Burlington Northern in 1981. The museum, which generally preserves the region's local history, was created on June 27, 1976 and housed inside what was formerly the Gilmore Sanitarium. ...
Burlington, 1895. Denison, John D. Iowa Democracy: A History of Politics and Kasson, John A. Personalities of the Democratic Party, 1846-1938. 4 vols. [Kasson, Mrs. John A.] "An Iowa Woman in Washington, D. Springfield, IL, 1939. Pp. 149-225. C., 1861-1865." Iowa Journal of ...
Ports of call include stops in seven states.: Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana, Natchez and Vicksburg, Mississippi, Memphis, Tennessee, Hannibal and St. Louis, Missouri, Burlington, Dubuque and Davenport, Iowa, LaCrosse, Wisconsin and Red Wing and St. Paul, Minnesota. ...
Currently scheduled ports of call include seven states: Louisiana (Baton Rouge, Darrow, New Orleans and St. Francisville); Mississippi (Natchez and Vicksburg); Tennessee (Memphis); Missouri (Hannibal, St. Louis); Iowa (Burlington, Dubuque and Davenport); Wisconsin (La Crosse); and Minnesota (...