Cool Iowa small towns

Hospers Iowa! in the northwest corner of the state in Sioux county. Korean War memorial statue in the middle of main street. Got to have the Hot Beef dinner at the "Chit Chat Cafe".

I was just in Hospers for work last month and missed the restaurant; ended up with pizza from Casey's for lunch! I did notice the Korean War memorial but probably wouldn't recommend it as a tourist attraction! Nearby Orange City is interesting...
 
McGregor Iowa is a great little port town right on the Mississippi. In addition theres a new microbrewery thats opened in a completely renovated historic building called Old Man River Restaurant and Brewery. Great beer, and great upscale casual atmosphere and food. Definitely worth a try.

Link: Old Man River Brewery

I for some reason think that I've been close to that town on a bachelor party. I think we crossed over to the Illinois side too. For some reason all I can remember is a lotta beers and this hamburger vendor guy with a small hut that looks like the dog house in campustown making these burgers literally in grease. Can anyone help me out?
 
Webster City is a gem. Check out the Rainbow Lounge and ask for a Rocket Fuel...After a couple hours. WC will look like its painted in gold.
 
I would highly recommend Keosauqua and Bentensport in SE Iowa and Bellevue in NE Iowa . That area is called 'Little Switzerland'. It is hard to believe you are in Iowa!
 
I'm a big fan of the NE Iowa River towns. All have beautiful scenery and are unique in their own way....my favorites are:
Guttenburg
McGregor
Marquette
Harpers Ferry
Lansing
New Albin

Some other nice NE Iowa small towns:
Clermont - Turkey River and Montauk
Fayette - Volga State Park and UIU
Decorah - Upper Iowa River and Luther College
New Vienna - Beautiful Church
Gunder - Gunder Burger...delicious
Postville- Sabor Latino Mexican Restaurant...if you want real mexican food, you can beat it in the midwest.
 
[QUOTThere is NO way the population of LuVerne is still 299, or even close to that.E][/QUOTE]
Thats like saying St. Joe, Sexton or even Irvington have 299 people!!
 
There is NO way the population of LuVerne is still 299, or even close to that.

there might be ... LuVerne has a surpising amount of houses on the south east corner.

and they probably counted the population on a Sat night when the people at Quarters counted.
 
Fairfield was the site of the first Iowa State Fair.... and that's about it. :wink: Not a whole lot to see on the Maharishi campus, except for the large golden domes. That's about it though.

Mt. Pleasant during The Old Threshers Reunion is fun though. Gets a little old if you've been there every year of your life, but it's definitely a good time.
 
Fairfield was the site of the first Iowa State Fair.... and that's about it. :wink: Not a whole lot to see on the Maharishi campus, except for the large golden domes. That's about it though.

Mt. Pleasant during The Old Threshers Reunion is fun though. Gets a little old if you've been there every year of your life, but it's definitely a good time.

and people levatating!
 
Winterset - covered bridges, John Wayne, neat city park and homes town of the Neal boys, John and Pat.
 
+1 on the Gunder Burger and St. Olaf tenderloin.

I would recommend (especially if you are Catholic) to check out the steeples of Dubuque County. Luxemburg, Dyersville (Basillica), New Vienna, Worthington all have impressive old Catholic Churches. Petersburg in Delaware County is also neat.

I'll also put in a word for the Guttenburg fireworks on the 3rd of July shot off over the Mississippi. Also the annual Edgewood Days Rodeo. Last weekend in June always a great time. You can find the best fried chicken in the world at one of the food stands. Oh yeah and a lot of beer!
 
If I could have lived and grown up in any smaller town, I would choose Atlantic, always looked like a real nice town with a lot of ammendities for its size. I would have loved growing up in Ames, but its not that small of a town.
 

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