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| Travel Iowa http://www.traveliowa.com web site for the Iowa Department of Economic Development Tourism Office. |
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| Iowa DOT Travel Information Service http://www.511ia.org Information on construction, restrictions, slippery or snow-covered pavement, travel advisories. Covers state, US and interstate highways. |
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| Travel Western Iowa http://www.traveliowa.org Discover things to do and places to see. Includes photographs, membership details and a newsletter. Located in Red Oak. |
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Lots of people think Iowa is just a lot of corn fields. Granted, we have a lot of corn here, but we also have many other beautiful things. Iowa is beautiful in the fall, especially along the Mississippi River. Take a trip on the Great River Road, which runs along the Mississippi River.
With films like "The Bridges of Madison County," "The Field of Dreams," and even "Sleeping with the Enemy," Iowa has been romanticized by Hollywood time and again. But the real Iowa is much more than the backdrop in a blockbuster movie - it's charming and exciting - and it makes for a great weekend road trip!
Cedar Rapids is a city in Linn County, Iowa. Cedar Rapids, which had a population of 120,758 as of the 2000 census, is currently the second most populous city in the state of Iowa, after Des Moines. Cedar Rapids is part of a combined urban area with Iowa City, which lies just to the South.
Winter is a part of life in Iowa and they feature a variety of outdoor and indoor events to suit your travel and sightseeing needs. From winter sports to indoor pursuits there are a wide variety of things to see and do in February. The month kicks off with Bald Eagle Appreciation Day in Prairie du Chien.
When you first think of romance, Iowa might not come to mind. In truth, romantic destinations in Iowa are excellent and show you a beautiful hidden side of this underappreciated state.
Iowa is not always the first place people think of when they are deciding where to spend their tourist dollars. But the truth is, Iowa has a lot to offer tourists, and Iowa tourism is on the rise. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that Iowa has tourist activities for each season, and there is always something to do no matter what time of year you are investigating Iowa tourism options.
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