Clarinda, IA
Music connected to Clarinda
About Clarinda
- • Big band leader Glenn Miller was born in Clarinda, Iowa, in 1904.
- • The 'Glenn Miller Birthplace Society' was founded in Clarinda to honor his legacy.
- • The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad's arrival put Clarinda on the map in the 19th century.
- • Clarinda had a significant Chautauqua movement presence in the early 20th century.
- • A devastating fire in 1893 destroyed much of Clarinda's downtown area.
- • It was named for Clarinda Buck, wife of a railroad official, and founded in 1853.
- • Its population is around 5,300, similar to a few other Iowa county seats.
- • Sitting at 1,004 feet, it offers slightly elevated views within the plains.
- • Agriculture and related industries are mainstays of Clarinda's economy.
- • Experiencing Clarinda evokes a sense of quiet, small-town American charm.
- • The Kansas City Chiefs are the closest NFL team, a four-hour drive away.
- • Clarinda A's, part of the M.I.N.K. League, have a rich baseball history.