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Iowa City, IA
Read More Coralville Lake, located in Johnson County, is an artificial lake on the Iowa River upstream. It came into being after the Coralville Dam was built and has played a vital role in flood control for the area.
Coralville Lake
Read More University of Iowa Museum of Natural History
The University of Iowa is one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Apart from its excellent academic record, it is known to be the home of the oldest university museum in the US, west of the Mississippi River.
Read More The Old Capitol Museum is where the city’s laws and history took shape until a different government building was established.
Built in 1842, it served as Iowa’s first state capitol from 1846 to 1857.
Old Capitol Museum
Read More Located in Iowa City’s famed Northside Marketplace on Bloomington Street is the ancient and amazing Pagliai’s Pizza. It was established more than 50 years ago, in 1957.
Pagliai’s Pizza
Read More Located on East Bloomington Street, Hickory Hill Park is a beautiful park well-known for its natural features. It is spread over 723 acres and includes abandoned fields, prairie, wetlands, forests, and a unique addition of Paha, a Native American word meaning “high ground,” along with the fascinating Ralston Creek and the other adjoining streams.
Hickory Hill Park
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