What is National Iowa Day?

Starting the week of Independence Day and ending with Hawaii. We feature a small portion of each states' past, foods, and the people who make up the state. Several states have their own state celebrations. There's so much more to explore that we can't help but celebrate our beautiful country even more.

The 29th state to join the United States is known for its fertile prairie, rolling hills, inspiring young people, and some nostalgic movie moments. Iowa's history, beauty, and hospitality have flourished, from the Mississippi River to the harvests in Plymouth, Harrison, or Fremont counties.

The state was named for Iowa Native Americans who populated the area after the European Union drove Eastern tribes westward.

The Louisiana Purchase, Iowa Territory Accordance, Acquired, was not established until the 1830s, but it didn't begin until about the 1830s.

Other Fascinating Faces and Places are located in other countries.