Iowa City Iowa
- Major Airports:
- Des Moines (DSM)
- States:
- Iowa
University town offers sports, literary events and a touch of history
Creative and Cultural Pursuits
Iowa City is proud to be North America's only UNESCO-designated “City of Literature,” a writer’s haven with highly regarded college writing programs. The city promotes and celebrates creative pursuits, and famous authors routinely give book readings. Catch other performances in the vaudeville-era Englert Theatre, the Riverside Theatre or Coralville Center for the Performing Arts. Summer events include a Friday night downtown concert series, arts and jazz festivals, and Shakespeare plays presented in the open air.
University Influence
The cultural significance of the University of Iowa is widespread in the city. Stroll through the collections at the University of Iowa Museum of Art or the on-campus Museum of Natural History. See a live performance in the school’s impressive Hancher Auditorium. Take a walk along the Iowa River, which runs right through the picturesque campus. Sports fan? Don’t miss the memorabilia-packed Athletics Hall of Fame at the University of Iowa. And be sure to catch a Hawkeyes game in Kinnick Stadium and the Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Soak Up the History
Fans of history are in luck; Iowa City has a wealth of historically significant attractions. Visit the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, which also is the final resting place of the former U.S. president. Walk on a 375-million-year-old ocean floor at the Devonian Fossil Gorge. See the commemoration of the Mormon emigration across the USA at the Mormon Handcart Site.
Fun Fact
The Amana Colonies, 20 minutes northwest of Iowa City, were founded by German Pietists in the 1700s and are now a tourist attraction with German-themed restaurants, woodworking shops, a brewery and craft shops.