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Early settlers, primarily of Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish heritage, came to the Story City area in the 1850's. In 1855, Fairview, the original name for Story City, was platted and social and business activitity grew. In 1857 the town was renamed Story City after US Supreme Court Judge Joseph Story. Story City continues to celebrate the traditions of our earliest families with something of interest for every member of your family. As the diversity of our town grows every year, so do the entertainment and food selections of our festival. We invite you to join us for some old~fashioned family fun in celebration of our collective heritage.
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Hollywood legend John Wayne was born Marion Morrison in Winterset on May 26, 1907. Guided tours of his Birthplace home are available from 10:00am to 4:30pm daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's day and Easter.
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Built in 1883 by Benton Jones, it is 107 feet in length and sits in its original location. Roseman was renovated in 1992 at a cost of $152,515. In Robert James Waller's novel The Bridges of Madison County and the movie of the same name, Roseman is the bridge Robert Kincaid seeks when he stops at Francesca Johnson's for directions; it is also where Francesca leaves her note inviting him to dinner.
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Robert Kincaid (Clint Eastwood) has come to Madison County, Iowa, in order to take pictures of the Roseman and Holliwell covered bridges. He is a professional photographer on assignment to National Geographic magazine in the fall of 1965 and he is lost. Pulling his green pickup into the driveway of a well kept farmhouse, he stops to ask directions. Francesca Johnson (Meryl Streep) is at home, alone, her husband and two children having departed for four days to the Illinois state fair. She has been married for 15 years and the luxury of time to herself is an unusual break from her daily life, as is the courteous stranger approaching her for information.
These are the opening circumstances for an extraordinary story, adapted to the screen by Richard LaGravenese from Robert James Waller's novel, The Bridges of Madison County.
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Cutler-Donahoe Bridge
Built in 1870 by Eli Cox, it is 79 feet in length and features a pitched roof. It was originally located over the North River near Bevington. It was moved to its present site in Winterset's City Park in 1970.Cutler-Donahoe was renovated in 1997 for $35,538.
Built in 1870 by Eli Cox, it is 79 feet in length and features a pitched roof. It was originally located over the North River near Bevington. It was moved to its present site in Winterset's City Park in 1970.Cutler-Donahoe was renovated in 1997 for $35,538.
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Hi my friends,
I'm online again.... We have seen yesterday a lot of great things in a short time. I hope you have enjoyed my post about the Bridges in Madison County!
Today we drove towards East to find some Amish people - and we did! I'll show you some photographs about my first visit to the Amish world tomorrow :)
Thanks for all your kind comments and visits to my blog, very much appreciated!
Have a nice weekend - and come back and comment again. Thanks!
Susanne
5 comments:
Looks like a very pretty little town. My favorites are the bridge shots. Really great.
Great shots Susanne. I love those covered bridges you have they are really nice. Sorry I haven't been on your blog lately but i've been preparing for a wedding that i and a friend are gonna do the photography for. It's this afternoon and I'm getting really nervous as this is the first time i've done anything like this. Thank goodness it's my friends friend that is getting married and we are doing it as a big favour for her.
Times are hard these days LOL
Great bridges, these photos bring back some memories of movies that I've seen in my childhood. I always had a fascination for this type of bridges, great photos Sue!
Interesting bridges, and better pictures...
Wow Susanne, I like that graffiti too, again this is nice town too. It is nice to see that small towns like that carry so much history with them. Anna :)
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