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Ice House Museum


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Exhibit shows how ice was harvested from the Cedar River from the late 1800s to early 1900s. Farm machinery, automobiles, and various exhibits show how work was done in that era by man, woman, and horse power. Listed on National Register of Historic Places.


Admission: Fee
Hours: 2-4:30 Wed., Sat., Sun., May-Oct. Tours by appointment
Address: First and Clay sts.
Phone: 319-266-5149
Our Email: cfhistory@cfu.net
Our Website:www.cedarfallshistorical.org

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