(Natively settled by the Ioway Indians, an offshoot of the Sioux. Early contested lands between the Spanish and French settlers, until it was offered for sale to Thomas Jefferson as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Vast flat stretches of farmland, with agricultural output of corn, soybeans, oats, cattle, hogs, eggs, and dairy products.)
(Famous as the birthplace of Marion Robert Morrison, John Wayne to film fans. Also the setting for the book "The Bridges of Madison County" and the Clint Eastwood/Meryl Streep film of the same name.)
(An early leader in the mining and smelting efforts of lead shot was Julien Dubuque, after whom the city of Dubuque is named in 1837. Home to the 4th Street Elevator, a funicular railway claimed to be the shortest and steepest in the world.)
(Home to Iowa State University, an agricultural research university, and alma mater of George Washington Carver, famous botanist and inventor of products from peanuts.)
(State's First Capital, until population and state growth forced a capital resettled westward from the Mississippi riverland in the east. Home of the University of Iowa, and also the Iowa Writers' Workshop, whose former residents have been awarded 17 Pulitzer Prizes.)
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