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IOWA: A GUIDE TO SOME REALLY STRANGE PLACES
Oddball
Iowa : A Guide to Some Really Strange Places
is the newest installment in a nine-book series
written by Jerome Pohlen. These unusual works
provide guidance to finding little-known and
certainly underappreciated tourist attractions
in states from Colorado
and Texas
to Indiana
and Wisconsin
.
On road trips and field assignments, I have
zigzagged my way through Iowa a number of
times over the years, but somehow I have missed
most of the wonders he profiles in this new
book. By my count, the author features at
least 112 locations in Iowa and mentions scores
more in the sidebar boxes that appear on nearly
every page.
The material in the book is
geographically organized, starting in
the northwest and moving to the east before
zigging back to the southwest. The prose is
easy to read, with just enough sense of humor
to ensure that the reader keeps chuckling
-- if not laughing out loud -- throughout
the book. There are several black-and-white
photographs that serve to "prove"
that these often zany attractions really do
exist. Each of the featured locations include
information about driving directions, cost,
address, and hours. In addition, Pohlen provides
a nearly ceaseless stream of trivia about
the state and its remarkable citizenry. Some
of my favorites include the arcane laws that
the author has discovered. For instance, did
you know that in Fort Madison, all firefighters
must -- by law -- practice for fifteen minutes
before commencing their attack on the
fire? Or that if a man wants to wink at a
woman in Ottumwa, he must know her first?
This is important stuff to know, especially
the next time you find yourself in Ottumwa...[Read
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