Rich in history and abundant in some of the finest growing soil the Earth has to offer, Iowa’s ability to basically stick with its country-rich roots has paid off…it has been voted one of thesafest states in the USto live in for many years running. So, why don’t more people relo...
Going up the Fenelon Place Elevator in Dubuque, Iowa Located within the town of Dubuque, Iowa, theFenelon Place Elevatorhas been dubbed the world's "shortest, steepest, scenic railway." A $3 round trip gives visitors panoramic views of the Mississippi River and three surrounding states: Iowa,...
Located in Clinton County, Iowa, De Witt is a small city with a population of around 5,300 people. It is known for its friendly community, rich history, and beautiful parks. De Witt is also home to several notable landmarks, including the Lincoln Hotel, which was built in 1915 and is...
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There are hot springs and even a narrow-gauge railroad for travelers who want to linger in this famed Colorado destination. Visit New Orleans on the Great River Road © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com Great River Road, Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, ...
The assumptions is that, for design and architecture writers, “You know, say, different neighborhoods in London. You have been to Paris. You have been to Rome.” (I haven’t, and you can make an argument that a city I’m far more familiar with—Des Moines, Iowa—is in much more ...
The Erie Canal was the most successful public works project in America. Despite its cost ($7.7 million, the equivalent of $18 billion today), the opposition to the folly of Governor DeWitt Clinton’s “ditch” (nothing really changes) and the fact that the new nation did not even have th...
economic context. She did this in a way that tore down the high/low culture dichotomy that exists between extremely online meme-roasting and arcane tomes of architectural criticism. It might be what Bob Venturi would be doing had he been born in the Clinton Administration. In a short time, ...