
Welcome to “Hidden Iowa” a new effort my husband and I are launching. Based on love of our home state and a fondness for obscure history. The places may be in plain sight, but their stories and history make each site we will feature a “hidden” gem.
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A “small-town guy who made it big” is the easiest way to describe this son of Humboldt, Iowa. Also known as “Champion of the Klondike” and the “world’s most eligible bachelor”, his name was Frank Alvin Gotch.
Like many of Iowa’s natural areas, Wapsipinicon State Park began with a meeting of concerned community members. In 1921, the original site of about 160 acres was owned by Asa W. Smith. It was heavily forested and contained magnificent bluff...
In a quiet residential area in Iowa City, you will find the home of a very interesting woman. Her name was Friendly Ashley Sumner Lucas, and she has sometimes been called Iowa’s first “First Lady.”
One of Iowans favorite pastimes is to complain about road delays. That trip that used to be 20 minutes is now 45, but hey, who is counting?
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Mary K. is a Writer focusing on History, Culture and Travel | Dave Summers is a Nature Photographer | Photo Contest Director at www.nikonians.org | www.summersphotographic.com
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