A is for Adventure land 1.The construction of adventure land
began in the spring of 1973. 2. It opened Aug,1974.
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B is for Black squirrel 1. The Japanese brought over the black
squirrels when they built on the railroad tracks. 2. They are only
in Iowa.
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C is for corn 1. Iowas ethonal industry can produce more than
3.6 billion gallons of domestic. 2. Each barrel of domestic ethonal
1.2 barrels of imported petroleum.
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D is for deer 1. When running a deer takes long stride that the
tracks are spaced 25 feet apart. 2. Deer are quick and skillful
swimmers.
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E is for eastern gold finch 1. The eastern gold finch stays
year round. 2. The eastern gold finch is Iowas state bird and was
adopted in 1933.
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F is for fort Madison 1. Fort Madison was built in 1808. 2.
Fort Madison is a city today.
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G is for gypsum 1. On the scale of hardness it is a 2. 2. The
streak of it is white.
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H is for Hawkeyes In 1890 Iowa played its first home game on I
Iowa field losing against Griennell, 14 6. 2. The stadium was named
after Nile Kinnick.
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I is for Iowa state 1. Iowa state is the oldest college to have
the land given to them. 2. Iowa state has the largest mechanical
engineering program.
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J is for jack links 1. Jack links beef jerky is the leading
meat snack brand on the north American market. 2. The founding of
the family business goes back to 1885.
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K is for Kate Shelly bridge 1. Kate Shelly bridge is 2,813 feet
long and 190 feet long. 2. the tracks are 20 feet apart.
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L is for Lewis and Clark monument 1. The expedition traveled
over 8,000 total miles ; 2 years ; 4 months; 10 days. 2. This
monument, north of big lake, honors the expedition of Lewis and
Clark in 1804 and their historic meeting with the Otoe and in
Missouri Indians.
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M is for Mississippi river 1. Mississippi river depth ranges
from less than 3 feet in the headwaters. 2. Mississippi river is a
fishing hot spot there is several kinds of fish.
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N is for northern red oak 1.It is a large forest tree oak is
important in making furniture, cabinets, and flooring. 2. The seed
of an oak is the acorn, which can be planted again if the squirrels
dont eat them first.
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O is for Ocheyedan mound The mound rises 170 feet the
surrounding flood plain. 2. It is 1,665 above the sea level.
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P is for popcorn ball 1. It took 35 volunteers 10 hours to
build a 3,100 pound popcorn ball. 2. It is 22 feet and is in Sac
city,Iowa.
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Q is for quad cities 1. Quad cities has historical landmarks.
2. Quad cities is made into 4 cities and the cities are Bettendorf
IA., Davenport IA., Moline Illinois, Rock Island Illinois.
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R is for rag brai 1. Riders will dip their tires into the rock
river in rock rapids to start the week long. 2. The ride takes a
week and is 472 miles.
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S is for snake alley 1. Snake alley was constructed in 1894. 2.
It is 275 feet long people have to walk down it.
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T is for tornado alley 1. About 1,000 tornados hit the united
states every year. 2. Iowa is in the tornado alley along with 15
other states.
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U is for under ground railroad 1. There was 50,000 slaves
escaped. 2. It was 2100 miles long.
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V is for Villisca axe murders 1. Some theorize killer may have
approached the Moore residence while attending a Sunday evening
church services. 2. the murder is un figured to this day.
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W is for wild rose 1. It was the official state flower in 1897.
2. Wild roses grow in low to medium elevations.
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X is for x games 1. It started in the year 1997 and still goes
to this day. 2. Tony hawk landed the first 900 at the x games in
1999.
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Y is for Bringham Young 1. He was born in the year of June 1,
1801 and died August 29, 1877 at the age of 76. 2. In his younger
days he worked in various jobs.
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Z is for blank park zoo 1. It opened in May 8, 1996 and is 22
acres. 2. It cost 150,000 for the construction of a children
zoo.