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18 Attractions to Explore Near Sharon Cemetery

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Shimek State ForestNestled in the southeastern part of Iowa, Shimek State Forest stands as a natural haven, inviting visitors to explore its diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity. Named in honor of renowned naturalist O.A. Shimek, this state forest is a cherished resource for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of recreational opportunities and a chance to connect with the beauty of Iowa's wilderness.
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BentonsportBentonsport, located in Van Buren County, Iowa, is a charming and historic village nestled along the banks of the Des Moines River. With its well-preserved 19th-century buildings, scenic surroundings, and rich cultural heritage, Bentonsport offers visitors a step back in time and a glimpse into Iowa's pioneer past.
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Faeth Farmstead and Orchard DistrictFaeth Farmstead and Orchard District weaves a tapestry of agricultural history and rural heritage. This historic district encompasses a collection of farmstead structures and orchards that stand as enduring symbols of the region's agricultural legacy, offering a glimpse into a bygone era.
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Hotel Manning - Riverview Inn and Standard Motor LodgeHotel Manning, located in Keosauqua, Iowa, is a historic landmark and charming accommodation that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the area's rich history and hospitality.
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Geode State ParkNestled in the heart of Iowa's picturesque landscape, Geode State Park beckons nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike with its serene beauty and unique geological wonders. This captivating state park is a haven for outdoor recreation, offering visitors a blend of natural tranquility and exciting activities.
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Lacey Keosauqua State ParkLacey-Keosauqua State Park, located in southeastern Iowa, is a picturesque and expansive natural area that offers visitors a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities amidst stunning landscapes and historical sites.
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Midwest Electric RailwayNestled in the heart of Iowa, the Midwest Electric Railway stands as a living testament to the region's rich history of transportation. This unique attraction offers visitors a journey back in time, providing a glimpse into the era when electric railways played a pivotal role in connecting communities and fostering economic growth.
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Midwest Old Threshers ReunionThe Old Thresher's Reunion in Iowa is a cherished annual event that pays homage to the rich agricultural and industrial heritage of the region. This renowned celebration, serves as a vibrant gathering point for communities to come together and relive the bygone era of early farming and machinery.
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Midwest Central RailroadNestled in the heart of Iowa, the Midwest Central Railroad weaves a tapestry of nostalgia, offering a captivating journey through the region's rich railroad history. Thischarming railroad is more than just tracks and locomotives; it's a living tribute to the golden age of rail travel and an immersive experience for enthusiasts and families alike.
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Lake SugemaLake Sugema, located near Keosauqua in Van Buren County, Iowa, is a scenic reservoir surrounded by rolling hills and lush woodlands. Offering a variety of outdoor recreational activities, Lake Sugema is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Harlan-Lincoln HouseThe Harlan–Lincoln House, located in Iowa, is a historic residence that holds significant cultural and historical importance. This meticulously preserved house serves as a testament to the rich legacy of the Harlan and Lincoln families, showcasing the intersection of their lives in the heart of Iowa.
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Holy Family Catholic Church (Fort Madison, Iowa)Nestled in the heart of Fort Madison, Iowa, Holy Family Catholic Church stands as a spiritual and architectural landmark, symbolizing faith, community, and enduring tradition. This historic church, with its impressive structure and rich religious heritage, serves as a sacred space for worship, reflection, and community gatherings.
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St. Barnabas Episcopal ChurchNestled within the quaint community of Montrose, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church stands as a cherished spiritual sanctuary, embodying a legacy of faith, community, and architectural elegance. This historic church has been a beacon of worship and fellowship since its establishment, offering a place of contemplation, connection, and shared values.
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Nauvoo Historic DistrictThe Nauvoo Historic District is a vibrant and awe-inspiring historic site that spotlights the rich history of the Latter Day Saints. Founded in 1839, it was the second largest city in Illinois at one time and was home to many of its original settlers, which has been preserved for visitors to this day. The District offers visitors a variety of interesting sites like the Family Living Center, where members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lived during their first days in Nauvoo.
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Nauvoo Illinois TempleThe Nauvoo Illinois Temple was designed by architect William Weeks and built in 1972, representing a major architectural landmark of the area. It was constructed on an elevation overlooking the city of Nauvoo, nestled in the background of its historical scenery. Built as a replica of the historic temple that once stood in Nauvoo from 1845-1846, visitors marvel at the detailed designs and original art glass found within its walls.
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Joseph & Emma Smith Mansion HouseThis is an important landmark built in 1839 by founder of the Church of Latter-Day Saints Joseph Smith, the mansion was intended to serve as the family home for many years. After Smith's murder in 1844, his widow Emma moved back to the house with several of her children and later sold it to Major Levi Williams. The Mansion has since gone through transformation from a country palace to a stately residence that stands as an icon of 19th century domestic architecture.
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Nauvoo HouseThe Nauvoo House is a treasure to be treasured. Located near the banks of the historic Mississippi River, Nauvoo House offers its guests rustic, yet luxurious accommodations and all the modern amenities one would expect from a top-notch resort. Guests can enjoy exploring nearby attractions such as Historic Nauvoo State Park and Nauvoo Temple Square — or simply relax at an outdoor heated pool or in their exclusive three-bedroom cabins with fireplaces.
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Joseph Smith Historic SiteThis is a must-see for history buffs and anyone interested in the early days of the Latter Day Saint Movement. The beautiful area houses a number of original restored buildings from 1839, when Joseph Smith was visited by Brigham Young and others for the conference that officially organized the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Visitors can explore reconstructed ruins, enjoy a docent-led tour, stroll through the cemetery, or take part in living history presentations.

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Sharon Cemetery
Sharon Cemetery Historic District stands as a solemn and sacred testament to the community's historical and cultural legacy. This historic cemetery district holds within its hallowed grounds a collection of burial sites, each marked by unique tombstones, mausoleums, and statuary that reflect the changing styles and traditions of commemoration over the years.
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