Iowa State Capitol
1871The five-domed state capitol in Des Moines, completed in 1886, the only five-domed capitol in the United States.
Everything Des Moines is known for
Des Moines, Iowa, the state capital and most populous city, is an energetic Midwestern hub with a vibrant music scene. While known for its insurance industry, Des Moines is also home to 140 artists across various genres. Metal bands like Slipknot and Stone Sour hail from Des Moines, alongside Americana artist Matt Woods and rock acts such as Everybody's Worried About Owen. The city is even mentioned in songs like "Des Moines" by The Milk Carton Kids and "iowa" by donovan woods & aoife o'donovan.
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Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Des Moines.
The five-domed state capitol in Des Moines, completed in 1886, the only five-domed capitol in the United States.
Des Moines, the epicenter of the Iowa caucuses, the first-in-the-nation presidential nominating contest that has shaped American politics since 1972.
A 500-acre open-air museum in Urbandale showing 300 years of Iowa farming history, from a 1700 Ioway Indian farm to a 1900 horse-powered farm.
12 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Des Moines's story is one of convergence. The Des Moines River, for which the city is named, isn't particularly navigable, but its valley provided a natural corridor through the rolling oak savanna. This location,…
The five-domed state capitol in Des Moines, completed in 1886, the only five-domed capitol in the United States.
See that golden dome shimmering in the distance? That's not just any building; it's the beating heart of Iowa's government, an architectural marvel unlike any other in the U.S.! This is where the big decisions for the…
Ever wondered where that fiery kick on your plate comes from? You're approaching the historic heart of horseradish production in Des Moines! This unassuming spot was once the bustling center of Marshall's Horseradish, a…
Des Moines, the epicenter of the Iowa caucuses, the first-in-the-nation presidential nominating contest that has shaped American politics since 1972.
Ever wondered where Iowa got its news during some of its most pivotal moments? Right here, at the Register and Tribune Building! Once home to one of Iowa's leading newspapers, this place was a bustling hub of…
Step into the home of Henry Wallace, a champion of agricultural reform who later served as Vice President of the United States. You're approaching the very house where big ideas about farming and food took root. This…
Ever wondered where Iowa's governors used to live? You're about to drive through the Owl's Head Historic District, home to the former Iowa governor's mansion and a treasure trove of historic architecture. It's a…
Pull over here a sec – this house was a crucial stop on the Underground Railroad, offering refuge to slaves seeking freedom. Built by James C. Jordan, the Jordan House became a haven for those fleeing slavery in the…
Did you know that just over there sits the last Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian home ever built in Iowa? Paul and Ida Trier commissioned Wright to design their dream home, and construction finished in 1958. It's based on…
A 500-acre open-air museum in Urbandale showing 300 years of Iowa farming history, from a 1700 Ioway Indian farm to a 1900 horse-powered farm.
Ever heard of a baseball legend who learned to throw strikes in an Iowa cornfield? That's Bob Feller, and this is where it all began. Robert William Andrew Feller, nicknamed "Rapid Robert" and "The Heater from Van…