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New Iowa history exhibition hits the road to 99 counties

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July 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Fresh off a 16-month pit stop for the Covid-19 pandemic, the State Historical Society of Iowa’s mobile museum is getting back on the road with a brand-new exhibition. Housed in a custom-built Winnebago, “Iowa History 101: Iowa’s People & Places” is a 300-square-foot museum on wheels, packed with 56 artifacts and videos that explore 13,000 years of Iowa history, from its earliest residents to those who call it home today.

The State Historical Society of Iowa’s “History on the Move” mobile museum.  (File Photo)

The mobile museum will carry “Iowa’s People & Places” to all 99 Iowa counties beginning this month through 2023, similar to its first three-year tour but this time with a different exhibition. The first mobile museum exhibition made 175 stops across all 99 counties from 2017 through 2019 and attracted nearly 65,000 visitors, including 11,400 students.

The new exhibition unpacks some of the stories of Iowa’s past with an eclectic array of artifacts selected from the State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines, and its introduction video is narrated by WOI-TV host Jackie Schmillen. Some of the highlights on display include:

  • Token from the Hudson Bay Company from Dubuque County in 1800.
  • An Election ticket from 1860.
  • Knitting needles Iowa first lady Jane Kirkwood of Iowa City used to knit clothing for soldiers during the Civil War and World War I.
  • Birchbark lunchbox a Cerro Gordo County boy used in the 1870s.
  • Meskwaki cradleboard from the late 1800s.
  • University of Iowa pennant from Edward Carter of Monroe County, the first African American to get a medical degree from the University of Iowa, in 1907.
  • Paper fan promoting women’s suffrage, from about 1916.
  • Menu from Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev’s visit to Des Moines in 1959.
  • Women’s track uniform from Iowa State University from 1972, the year Title IX passed.
  • Boots worn by Des Moines Water Works Director L.D. McMullen during the flood of 1993.
  • Flight suit worn by astronaut Peggy Whitson of Beaconsfield.

The idea for the mobile museum emerged in 2014 from a series of community conversations organized by the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, which oversees the State Historical Society of Iowa. Iowans who care deeply about history made it clear they wanted new ways to access the State Historical Museum’s resources.

Iowans may request a visit from the mobile museum for schools, libraries, local museums, community festivals, county fairs and other places where people gather. Visits are complimentary and the tours are self-guided.

To date, “Iowa’s People & Places” is already scheduled to visit :

July 9-11: Pomeroy
Pomeroy Sesquicentennial

Sept. 25: Shenandoah
Shenfest

More details are available at iowaculture.gov. Iowans can also follow the mobile museum’s statewide journey on Facebook at facebook.com/IowaHistory. The traveling exhibition presenting sponsor is EMC Insurance Companies with additional partnership support from Casey’s General Stores, Winnebago Industries, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and Mike Wolfe.