This stone house built in the 1840s was part of the Underground Railroad. See the two hiding places used for slaves, and furniture and accessories from the mid-1800s.
This stone house built in the 1840s was part of the Underground Railroad. See the two hiding places used for slaves, and furniture and accessories from the mid-1800s.
This stone house built in the 1840s was part of the Underground Railroad. See the two hiding places used for slaves, and furniture and accessories from the mid-1800s.
Salem, IA MuseumsYou have wrong information up about the Lewelling Quaker Museum in Salem Iowa. The e-mail address and the phone are wrong. Please contact me or go to this website of ours for correct information. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ialqm/
Salem, IA MuseumsThis 1500-passenger Mardi Gras-themed riverboat offers more than 1,200 slot games, all featuring ticket-in, ticket-out, along...
See one-of-a-kind collection of clocks carved by John R. McLain over the last 35 years....
Watch living history demonstrations and visit with costumed interpreters at this reconstructed military fort on the banks of ...
Donnellson is the head end for this scenic corridor that heads west on Highway 2 to Davis City at Interstate 35. Enjoy the ro...
Located in historic depot at Riverview Park. Fine arts exhibits by regional and nationally known artists. Sales gallery carr...