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American Gothic House (1881) Eldon Put yourself in the famous 1930 painting by Grant Wood. Blood Run National Historic Landmark (900-1720) Larchwood Explore mounds and village sites occupied by people who practiced the Oneota tradition. Matthew Edel Blacksmith Shop (1883) Haverhill Step back in time to a blacksmith shop, just as it was in 1940. Abbie Gardner Sharp Cabin (1856) Arnolds Park See where 13-year-old Abbie witnessed the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre. Once you get at least five stamps, fill out the box below and turn it in at any of the sites (except Blood Run) to redeem your prize. Montauk Historic Site (1874) Clermont Tour the stately home of Iowa’s 12th governor, William Larrabee, and his family. Plum Grove Historic Home (1844) Iowa City Visit the home of Iowa’s first territorial governor, Robert Lucas, and his wife, Friendly. Toolesboro Mounds National Historic Landmark (Inhabited 200 B.C. to A.D. 300) Toolesboro Discover burial mounds of the people who practiced the Hopewell tradition. Western Historic Trails Center (1997) Council Bluffs Embark on an adventure on the Lewis and Clark, Oregon, Mormon and California Trails. State Historical Museum of Iowa (1987) Des Moines Visit Iowa’s flagship museum to discover the state’s rich history through exhibitions and programs for all ages. History on the Move (2017) Find locations at iowaculture.gov/calendar Catch up with the mobile museum, housed in an Iowa-built RV and filled with artifacts from the State Historical Museum of Iowa. Full Name: __________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________ ZIP Code: ___________________________________________ Would you like to receive more information from the State Historical Society of Iowa? Yes No Would you like information about Goldie’s Kids Club, a free program for young historians? Yes No Please mark the sites you’ve visited so far: American Gothic Blood Run Edel Blacksmith Gardner Cabin Montauk Plum Grove Toolesboro Mounds Western Trails State Museum History on the Move State Historic Sites STATE HISTORIC SITES PASSPORT Find details about hours and locations at iowaculture.gov or download the free Iowa Culture mobile app.
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Page 1: State Historic Sites STATE HISTORIC SITES PASSPORT...State Historical Museum of Iowa (1987) Des Moines Visit Iowa’s flagship museum to discover the state’s rich history through

American Gothic House (1881)Eldon

Put yourself in the famous 1930 painting by Grant Wood.

Blood Run National Historic Landmark (900-1720)Larchwood

Explore mounds and village sites occupied by people who practiced the Oneota tradition.

Matthew Edel Blacksmith Shop (1883)Haverhill

Step back in time to a blacksmith shop, just as it was in 1940.

Abbie Gardner Sharp Cabin (1856)Arnolds Park

See where 13-year-old Abbie witnessed the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre.

Once you get at least five stamps, fill out the box below and turn it in at any of the sites (except Blood Run) to redeem your prize.

Montauk Historic Site (1874)Clermont

Tour the stately home of Iowa’s 12th governor, William Larrabee, and his family.

Plum Grove Historic Home (1844)Iowa City

Visit the home of Iowa’s first territorial governor, Robert Lucas, and his wife, Friendly.

Toolesboro Mounds National Historic Landmark (Inhabited 200 B.C. to A.D. 300)Toolesboro

Discover burial mounds of the people who practiced the Hopewell tradition.

Western Historic Trails Center (1997)Council Bluffs

Embark on an adventure on the Lewis and Clark, Oregon, Mormon and California Trails.

State Historical Museum of Iowa (1987)Des Moines

Visit Iowa’s flagship museum to discover the state’s rich history through exhibitions and programs for all ages.

History on the Move (2017)Find locations at iowaculture.gov/calendar

Catch up with the mobile museum, housed in an Iowa-built RV and filled with artifacts from the State Historical Museum of Iowa.

Full Name: __________________________________________

Email: _______________________________________________

ZIP Code: ___________________________________________

Would you like to receive more information from the State Historical Society of Iowa? Yes No

Would you like information about Goldie’s Kids Club, a free program for young historians? Yes No

Please mark the sites you’ve visited so far:

American Gothic Blood Run Edel Blacksmith Gardner Cabin Montauk

Plum Grove Toolesboro Mounds Western Trails State Museum History on the Move

State Historic Sites STATE HISTORIC SITESPASSPORT

Find details about hours and locations at iowaculture.gov or download the free

Iowa Culture mobile app.

Page 2: State Historic Sites STATE HISTORIC SITES PASSPORT...State Historical Museum of Iowa (1987) Des Moines Visit Iowa’s flagship museum to discover the state’s rich history through

Ready for an adventure? Just pull out this map and hit the road to learn about the past at the State Historical Society of Iowa’s sites across the state. As soon as you collect at least five stamps on this passport, see a sites team member to redeem your prize! For details about hours and locations, visit iowaculture.gov or download the free Iowa Culture mobile app.

*Blood Run National Historic Landmark is a self-guided site. Even if you don’t visit, you may count it as one of your five stamps.

DUBUQUE

DAVENPORT

MASON CITY

WATERLOO/CEDAR FALLS

IOWA CITY

COUNCIL BLUFFS

SIOUX CITY

DES MOINES80

35

29

380

State Historic Sites

Abbie Gardner Sharp Cabin

Blood Run National Historic Landmark

(Free space!)*

Western Historic Trails Center

State Historical Museum of Iowa

Matthew EdelBlacksmith Shop

American Gothic House

Plum GroveHistoric Home

Montauk

Toolesboro Mounds National Historic

Landmark

History on the MoveMobile MuseumFind locations at iowaculture.gov


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