Waterloo

National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum

The National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum is America’s shrine to the sport of wrestling. Founded as a nonprofit organization in 1976, it serves several important purposes:

  1. Honoring Wrestling Legends: The museum pays tribute to extraordinary individual achievements in wrestling and preserves the rich history of the sport. It’s named after the legendary wrestler and Waterloo native, Dan Gable.

Step Back in Time at the Rensselaer Russell House Museum: A Jewel of Victorian Waterloo

Nestled in the heart of Waterloo, Iowa, the Rensselaer Russell House Museum stands as a testament to a bygone era. Built in 1861, this Italianate mansion is not just a historical landmark, but a portal to Victorian life, meticulously restored to its 1890s grandeur.

A Glimpse into a Family's Legacy:

Honoring Sacrifice and Service: A Look Inside the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum

Nestled in the heart of Waterloo, Iowa, stands the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum, a poignant tribute to the sacrifices of all Iowa veterans throughout history. While the museum honors the service of countless individuals, its central focus lies on the story of the five Sullivan brothers, whose tragic loss during World War II remains the greatest single combat-related loss of life by an American family.

An Urban Oasis: Exploring the Wonders of George Wyth State Park

Nestled between Waterloo and Cedar Falls, Iowa, lies a hidden gem - George Wyth State Park. This urban wildlife sanctuary offers a stunning escape into nature, boasting diverse activities and breathtaking scenery, all within easy reach of the city.

Adventure Awaits on Land and Water:

  • Hit the Trails:

    Lace up your boots and explore over 3.5 miles of paved trails, perfect for hiking, biking, or a leisurely stroll.

  • Paddle Power:

40 Acres of Beauty: Exploring the Cedar Valley Arboretum & Botanic Gardens

Nestled in the heart of Cedar Valley, Iowa, lies a 40-acre haven of natural wonder - the Cedar Valley Arboretum & Botanic Gardens. Established in 1996, this tranquil oasis offers a vibrant escape from the everyday, brimming with stunning displays of flowers, diverse plant life, and captivating art installations.

A Feast for the Senses:

Dive into History at the John Deere Tractor & Engine Museum: A Journey Through Innovation

Nestled in Waterloo, Iowa, the John Deere Tractor & Engine Museum is a haven for anyone fascinated by agricultural history and mechanical marvels. This free museum, housed in the very building that once served as John Deere's first tractor factory, takes visitors on a captivating journey through the evolution of John Deere tractors and engines.

A Feast for the Eyes:

Subscribe to Waterloo