Life in Iowa more than years ago was certainly different from life it is today. These fun old photos of Iowa give us a chance to look back in time at the lives of people who called Iowa "home" long before we were born. They also offer a glimpse into the history of our great state.
This is an old photograph of Jack's Lunch in Grand Junction, Iowa on U.S. 30.
This 1911 print is just a little bit on the creepy side. It's from a collection of Red Oak, Iowa family photos.
This old postcard features the Shell Rock, Iowa, Mill Bridge stretching over the Shell Rock River.
This 1914 photo taken in Ft. Madison, Iowa shows a family who is clearly thrilled to be featured.
Ya know, Iowa corn in the early 1900s was a lot bigger than it is today. This post card exaggeration was 1908's idea of a joke. It comes from Waukon, Iowa in Allamakee County.
Have you ever wondered what the cops looked like in 1886? Here it is; the Des Moines, Iowa Police Department protecting and serving the city's citizens over 120 years ago.
This is the original St. Luke's Hospital building in Davenport, Iowa. Before it was a hospital, it was the home of Daniel Newcomb. It was a hospital between April 1885 and December 1919.
Real photo postcards offer incredible detail, even though they are quite old. This one shows a street view in Clermont, Iowa.
This early photo from the Des Moines Police Department archives shows the town's fire department members in front of Station #2.
Iowa State University in Ames has some important historical buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. This photograph shows Morrill Hall.
Historic Iowa photos like this really make you proud of your Hawkeye State roots don't they? Do you have old photos of Iowa you'd like to share with us? Show us in the comments!
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