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Black Hawk State Park

Black Hawk State Park

2.63km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

Black Hawk State Park, located in Sac County, Iowa, is a picturesque outdoor destination offering a variety of recreational activities and natural beauty. Situated near Lake View, the park is named after the Native American leader Black Hawk and covers approximately 170 acres of woodlands, prairies, and scenic vistas.

Historic Central School

Historic Central School

25.8km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

Central School is a historic structure located in Lake City, Iowa, United States. A bond referendum for a new school passed in February 1884. The Des Moines architectural firm of Foster & Liebee designed the building in the Italianate style, and it was built by contractor Robert Harrison.

Carroll County Historical Museum

Carroll County Historical Museum

30.71km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The Carnegie Library Building in Carroll, Iowa, United States, is a building from 1905. The 60-by-38.5-foot structure was designed in the Prairie School style by Omaha architect Thomas R. Kimball. The Carnegie Corporation of New York had accepted Carroll's application for a grant for $10,000 on February 12, 1903. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

Allee Mansion

Allee Mansion

31.35km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The Jesse J. and Mary F. Allee House, also known as the Allee Mansion, is a historic house located at 2020 640th Street in Newell, Iowa. The Queen Anne style Victorian house was built in 1891.[2] The Newell Historical Society leased the house in 1988 and subsequently restored it to a Victorian appearance; the historical society now uses the mansion as a museum. The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

Ida County Courthouse

Ida County Courthouse

35.16km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

Nestled in the heart of Ida Grove, Iowa, the Ida County Courthouse stands as an architectural masterpiece and a symbol of civic pride. Erected in 1883, this distinguished courthouse has been a cornerstone of the community, serving as a vital hub for legal affairs, governance, and the preservation of local history.

Alvin Bushnell Bell House

Alvin Bushnell Bell House

35.7km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

Alvin Bushnell Bell House stands as a distinguished testament to the architectural heritage and historical significance of the region. Constructed in 1880, this meticulously preserved residence is a fine example of [architectural style], serving as both a captivating landmark and a portal to the past.

Moorehead Stagecoach Inn

Moorehead Stagecoach Inn

36.26km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

Nestled in the charming town of Ida, Iowa, the Moorehead Stagecoach Inn stands as a living testament to the rich history and hospitality of the region. Dating back to 1855. this historic inn exudes an old-world charm that transports visitors to a bygone era when stagecoaches traversed the countryside.

Twin Lakes State Park

Twin Lakes State Park

38.96km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

Twin Lakes State Park is situated in a picturesque setting with natural landscapes, including woodlands, lakeshores, and open spaces. The park offers visitors a chance to experience the beauty of Iowa's outdoors.

Buena Vista University

Buena Vista University

39.42km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

Buena Vista University (BVU) is a private university located in Storm Lake, Iowa, USA. Established in 1891, BVU is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

Storm Lake Public Library

Storm Lake Public Library

39.5km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The Storm Lake Public Library in Storm Lake, Iowa, is a community resource that provides access to a wide range of educational and recreational materials. It serves as a central hub for the community, offering a variety of services and resources to residents of all ages.

Great Western Park

Great Western Park

45.65km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

Great Western Park is located on the southwestern edge of Manning, IA and is managed by the Carroll County Conservation Board. The original lake was restored and the whole park is continually being developed. The park features a shelter house, modern restrooms and shower house, playground, fishing, walking trails, shooting range, and a campground. The lake is 12 acres and 14 feet deep, equipped with a boat ramp.

Cherokee Library

Cherokee Library

64.31km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The Cherokee Public Library is located in Cherokee, Iowa, United States. A library was begun in town in 1886 by the Cherokee Ladies Library Association. The collection of books was housed in the YMCA and other shared facilities. It was poorly funded, and the city of Cherokee took over the library in 1898 after voters passed a referendum. The Carnegie Corporation of New York had accepted the city's application for a grant for $10,000 on January 6, 1903.

Lewis Hotel

Lewis Hotel

64.42km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The Lewis Hotel is a historic building located in Cherokee, Iowa, United States. Robert A. Lewis was a New York City native who settled in the Cherokee area in 1872. He had a background in carpentry, but he established a nursery in Cherokee. After moving into town he started planning for his hotel around 1897. He served as the contractor for its construction, and it was completed two years later. The hotel remained in the care of his family until 1966.

Sioux Theatre

Sioux Theatre

65.61km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The Sioux Theatre is located in Sioux Rapids, Iowa, United States. The 375 seat movie theater was designed in the Moderne style by the Des Moines architectural firm Wetherell & Harrison. It was built by C.I. Hersom Construction. Initially owned by Don and Edna Gram, it opened in September 1946. Two Strong Lume-X projectors were added in 1974 when the theater was owned by Michael Berger.

Audubon County Courthouse

Audubon County Courthouse

65.96km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The Former Audubon County Courthouse, also known as the Audubon County Historical Society Museum, is a historic building located in Exira, Iowa, United States. Court proceedings were first held in a schoolhouse in Hamlin's Grove after Audubon County was established in 1851.

Audubon County Home Historic District

Audubon County Home Historic District

66.63km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The Audubon County Home Historic District, also known as the Nathaniel Hamlin Park & Museum, is a nationally recognized historic district located south of Audubon, Iowa, United States. During their journey to the West, Mormons camped here in the 1840s. The place became known as Blue Grass Grove because of a legend that they spilled bluegrass seed from their wagons.

St. Boniface Catholic Church

St. Boniface Catholic Church

71.58km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

St. Boniface Catholic Church, located in Westphalia, Iowa, is a historic religious landmark with deep roots in the local community. Established in the late 19th century by German immigrants, the church has served as a spiritual and cultural center for generations of parishioners.Constructed in the Gothic Revival architectural style, St. Boniface Catholic Church is known for its beautiful design and intricate details, including stained glass windows, ornate woodwork, and a towering steeple.

Peterson Manufacturing Building

Peterson Manufacturing Building

72.1km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

Peterson Manufacturing Building stands as a notable landmark that captures the essence of city's architectural and historical heritage. This distinguished structure, constructed in [year of construction] or renovated in [year of renovation], plays a significant role in the cultural and economic tapestry of the community.

National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

72.14km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, located in Dubuque, Iowa, is a captivating institution that celebrates the rich ecological and cultural heritage of the Mississippi River. Situated along the banks of the river, this museum and aquarium complex offers an immersive and educational experience, inviting visitors to explore the wonders of one of America's most iconic waterways.

Henry H. Smith/J.H. Murphy House

Henry H. Smith/J.H. Murphy House

74.57km from Chief Black Hawk Statue

The Henry H. Smith/J.H. Murphy House, located in Davenport, Iowa, is a historic residence with architectural significance. Built in 1854, the house is one of the oldest surviving structures in Davenport and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Chief Black Hawk Statue

Chief Black Hawk Statue

126 Crescent Park Dr, Lake View, IA 51450, USA

The Chief Black Hawk Statue, located in Sac County, Iowa, is a prominent landmark and tribute to the Native American leader Black Hawk. The statue stands atop a scenic bluff overlooking the Raccoon River Valley, providing visitors with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.