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  1. A few miles north of Keokuk is the Galland School, a replica of the first schoolhouse constructed in Iowa. Keokuk library service began in 1863 with formation of a subscription library. In 1883, construction of a library building, located at 3rd and Main, was completed.

  2. Things to Do in Keokuk. 1. George M. Verity Riverboat Museum. Jim, our tour guide, added interesting tidbits of trivia on each level that created such an entertaining and enjoyabl... 2. Rand Park. Large beautiful park with view of the Mississippi River ! The statue of Chief Keokuk is wonderful too. 3.

  3. 428 Main Street. The Keokuk-Hamilton Dam Museum holds collections of artifacts, photographs, documents, and books that trace the history of the hydroelectric powerhouse and dam. These collections have been generously donated by individuals and Ameren-Missouri. Open 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday thru Saturday.

  4. Eastern Iowa Tourism Assoc. Fort Madison, ... KEOKUK AREA CONVENTION & TOURISM BUREAU (319) 524-5599 428 Main St., Keokuk, IA 52632 info@keokukiowatourism.org ...

  5. Witness the awesome water power flowing through Lock and Dam Number 19. Discover how Keokuk and United States history intertwine. Interested in American Indians, the Civil War, industrial development, literature, natural wonders, Samuel "Mark Twain" Clemens or Victorian architecture? Add Keokuk to your travel plans. 319.524.5599

  6. Keokuk Area Tourism Bureau & Visitor Center, Keokuk, Iowa. 2,107 likes · 22 talking about this. Visitor Information Center and Tourism Bureau for the Keokuk, Iowa area.

  7. Keokuk, city, Lee county, extreme southeastern Iowa, U.S. It lies along the Mississippi River (bridged to Hamilton, Illinois) at the mouth of the Des Moines River, about 40 miles (65 km) southwest of Burlington. The first settler in the area, Samuel C. Muir, arrived in 1820, and a trading post was

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