The Englert Theatre opened in downtown Iowa City on September 26, 1912
Iowa City, IA HistoricTheatresNational 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 MuseumsExperience more than 100 years of athletic excellence, from Nile Kinnick's 1939 Heisman Trophy to the winning softball pitched by Iowa's undefeated Big Ten championship team in 1997, and all the trophies brought home by the Hawks'
Iowa City, IA Halls of FameExhibits of tools, artifacts and photographs depict the role of agriculture in communal Amana. Located in a restored 1860 ba...
One of the country's most important collections of African art serves as the museum's centerpiece. Visitors can also view tra...
Home of Iowa's first territorial governor, Robert Lucas, and his wife, Friendly. The seven-room Greek Revival house has been ...
Explore 28,000 square feet of exhibit space, featuring five interactive galleries filled with hands-on, minds-on activities f...