The Englert Theatre opened in downtown Iowa City on September 26, 1912
Iowa City, IA HistoricTheatresHistoric floods during the summer of 1993 surged over the emergency spillway and eroded a 15-foot deep channel, exposing the underlying bedrock. Visitors can walk over acres of Devonian Age sea floor and get a first-hand look at fossils normally hidden from view. Gorge open dawn-dusk daily.
Iowa City, IA Historic SitesThree major galleries focus on natural science and natural history of Iowa and the Midwest. Newly remodeled Hageboeck Hall features more than 1,000 birds. Mammal Hall displays nearly every order of mammal from aardvark to zebra, including a 48
Iowa City, IA MuseumsNational historic landmark, located on the University of Iowa Pentacrest, restored to reflect the years it served as the last capitol of the Iowa Territory (1842-1846) and as the first state capitol (1846-1857). Guided tours and video presentation available.
Iowa City, IA MuseumsExplore 28,000 square feet of exhibit space, featuring five interactive galleries filled with hands-on, minds-on activities f...
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Visit 1908 Edwardian mansion, which houses French Impressionist works and American decorative arts. Large contemporary galler...
Five live performances of music, dance and variety....
Fishing is permitted on all areas of Coralville Lake except at swimming beaches, boat ramps, developed campgrounds, and any a...