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 SitesFishing is permitted on all areas of Coralville Lake except at swimming beaches, boat ramps, developed campgrounds, and any area posted \"No Fishing\"
Iowa City, IA FishingOne of the country's most important collections of African art serves as the museum's centerpiece. Visitors can also view traveling exhibitions and selections from the museum's permanent collection of more than 12,000 works of art.
Iowa City, IA MuseumsStep into an Old World atmosphere along the Cedar River at the bridge of the lions. Visit an interesting variety of ethnic, g...
Housed in an 1856 building listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Wilton Candy Kitchen is considered ...
Original artwork by Iowa native Grant Wood, including 23 charcoal sketches and two oil paintings, on display at the 1903 Carn...
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ACCURATE FISHING REPORTS: This is just to remind you that fishing reports are given with the best inten...
Housed in a gleaming white structure, the library and museum are recognized as the most complete Masonic Library. Collection ...