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New London, Iowa

New London, Iowa

New London, Iowa, nestled along the Skunk River, boasts a rich history dating back to its founding in 1833. Abraham C. Dover came to Henry County, from Illinois, in the fall, and established a claim on the present site of New London. The prospective town was called Dover after its founder. During the Civil War, it served as a vital stop on the Underground Railroad. Today, historical markers and monuments commemorate this significant era.

Tourists can explore the town's historical sites, including the New London Railroad Depot, a pivotal transportation hub. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy parks offering hiking, fishing, and picnicking along the scenic riverbanks.

Downtown New London beckons with its quaint shops, boutiques, and eateries, offering a taste of small-town charm. Nearby attractions include museums, wineries, and outdoor recreational areas, providing ample opportunities for day trips and exploration.

New London invites visitors to immerse themselves in its rich history, scenic beauty, and warm hospitality, promising an authentic and memorable experience.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Dover Museum

This 1909 glove factory/Masonic Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Two floors of exhibits on local and county history, genealogy, the military, agriculture. Period room from 1930s-1940s home. One-room school. https://www.facebook.com/p/Dover-Museum-100057140932720/

New London, IA Museums

Deerwood Golf Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 9
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New London, IA Golf Courses

Things to do near New London, IA

North Lee County Historic Center and Railroad Depo

Visit the old Santa Fe Depot, railroad exhibits and an A.T.&S.F. caboose. View arrowhead and Civil War displays, Silsby steam...

Green Acres Country Club

9-hole golf course, swimming pool, clubhouse & restaurant. Cart rentals available. Open to non-members. One of the nicest, mo...

Mormon Trail

Donnellson is located along the first 265-mile segment of the 1846 en masse movement of the Mormons from Nauvoo, IL to the Va...