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The Surf Ballroom & Museum is a historic venue located in Clear Lake, Iowa. It is known for its significance in the history of rock and roll and is closely associated with the last performance of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson before their tragic plane crash in 1959.

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Clear Lake State Park

Clear Lake State Park

3.16km from Surf Ballroom & Museum

Clear Lake is the name of a natural spring fed body of water located in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa near Clear Lake, Iowa. It is approximately 3,684 acres (15 km2) in size. It is a popular fishing destination, with walleye, yellow bass and channel catfish. People from Des Moines and Minneapolis–Saint Paul have had homes on the shores of the lake since the 1870s.

McIntosh Woods State Park

McIntosh Woods State Park

5.8km from Surf Ballroom & Museum

McIntosh Woods State Park is a popular outdoor recreation area located in northern Iowa, near the town of Ventura. The park, which opened in 1944, is located on the north shore of Clear Lake, the second-largest lake in the state. It is a popular access point to the lake for fishers and boaters on account of its three-lane boat ramp.

Buddy Holly Crash Site

Buddy Holly Crash Site

9km from Surf Ballroom & Museum

The Buddy Holly Crash Site is a historical location near Clear Lake, Iowa, where a tragic plane crash occurred on February 3, 1959. The crash resulted in the deaths of three influential rock and roll musicians: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson. The incident is widely known as "The Day the Music Died."

Parkers Woods

Parkers Woods

14.49km from Surf Ballroom & Museum

Parker's Woods is a recreational park located in Mason City, Iowa, United States. It was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. At the time of its nomination it contained three resources, which included one contributing building, one contributing site, and one structure. It contains 13 acres of land along Willow Creek. The park features picnic areas, three tennis courts, volleyball court, basketball courts, playgrounds, and fishing in Willow Creek.

Elmwood-St Joseph Cemetery

Elmwood-St Joseph Cemetery

15.19km from Surf Ballroom & Museum

Elmwood-St. Joseph Municipal Cemetery, located in Mason City, Iowa, is a historic cemetery that serves as the final resting place for many individuals in the community. The cemetery holds historical significance within the community, with burials dating back to earlier periods. Many of the interred individuals may have played roles in the development and history of Mason City.

The Historic Park Inn Hotel

The Historic Park Inn Hotel

15.34km from Surf Ballroom & Museum

The Park Inn Hotel is notable for being one of the last remaining hotels designed by the renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It is part of a larger architectural complex that includes the City National Bank and the Park Inn Hotel. The hotel was completed in 1910.

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Calhoun County

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Calhoun County, located in Iowa, is known for its rural charm, outdoor recreational opportunities, and community events. It is characterized by its natural beauty, featuring rolling hills, farmland, and outdoor spaces. The county provides a scenic backdrop for those looking to explore the outdoors.

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