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This is a land where Dragoons first explored the Des Moines River valley and prairie grass once grew at heights of over 8 feet. The Black Hawk treaty created the Red Rock line, but by 1845 settlers were allowed to move into western Iowa. In the mid-1800s, a group of Dutch immigrants settled in Pella. More than a century-and-a-half later, Dutch culture permeates the largest community in the Red Rock Area. In Knoxville, you’ll discover Iowa’s role in sprint car racing and the history of the Iowa flag. In Melcher-Dallas, you will learn about the legend of coal mining and the role coal played in developing our communities. The area is rich in stories of pioneers and entrepreneurs making the most of the region’s agricultural bounty and innovative spirit.

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Pella

Pella Historical Village & Vermeer Mill
  • Pella Historical Village & Vermeer Mill

  • 507 Franklin Street, PO Box 145, Pella
  • Pella
  • 641.620.9463
  • Website

The Historical Village is a step back in time.  The boyhood home of Wyatt Earp, blacksmith shop, general store, Heritage Hall and more are filled with artifacts from a bygone era.  Don't miss the miniature Dutch Village built at a scale of 1/24.  The Windmill is the tallest working windmill in the United States.  Powered by wind, the mill stands as a reminder of Pella's Dutch heritage.

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March-December Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.(Last tour begins at 4 p.m.)

Summer Holidays 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

By appointment in January and February

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