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Coffin's Grove Stagecoach House and Coffins
Grove Cemetery - 3 miles west of Manchester on Old Stagecoach
Road. Early home and stagecoach stop established in the 1850's. Placed
on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Now a private
residence. Web
Site
Cricket Hollow Zoo - 1.5 miles west
of Manchester on D22. Walk through exotic petting zoo featuring tigers,
camels, monkeys, reptiles and much more. Open summers, limited hours in
spring and fall. www.crickethollowzoo.com
Delaware County Courthouse - along Main Street in
downtown Manchester. Built in 1896 and features a bell clock tower and
steeple. On the National Register of Historic Places since 1981 and
remodeled in the 1990's, it continues to house the county's district
court and other offices. http://www.co.delaware.ia.us/
Eiverson/Love Log Cabin - Denton
Park, across from Regional Medical Center, Manchester. Manchester's
first home, built in 1850, relocated from the MacIntosh Woods. Restored
in 1996. www.manchester-ia.org
Hoag House - Also known as the Wheat
House, 120 E. Union Street, Manchester. This private residence is a
classic example of Italianate architecture and is located in a historic
neighborhood of older homes which date back to the 1870's. Added to the
national Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Little Red School House - On County
Road D13, 5 miles north of Manchester. Built in 1915. Picnic area,
fireplaces, play ground. Open May through September by appointment.
563/927-2161 http://www.delawarecountyia.com/littlered001.html
Manchester City Parks - All City
Parks are open to the general public daily from 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
www.manchester-ia.org
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Baum
Park, Anderson
Street and East Butler Street
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Central
Park, North
Brewer and East Butler Street (volleyball court, basketball courts)
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Denton
Park, West
Main Street and North 7th Street (by hospital) (new equipment 1999)
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Riverfront
Park,
South Franklin Street and West Marion Street
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Seibert
Park,
Quaker Mill Drive and Hansel Street
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Tirrill
Park, West
Union Street (large pavilion, band shell)
Manchester Family Aquatic Center,
Stearns Drive, Manchester. 563/927-6488 www.manchester-ia.org
Manchester Public Library - 304 N.
Franklin Street, Manchester. Historic library remodeled to maintain
character. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. http://www.manchester.lib.ia.us/
McGee Brick School House - Coffins
Grove Township, intersection of Candle Road and County Road W69, west
of Manchester. Built in 1868 to replace a wooden school that burned.
Placed on National Register of Historic Places in 1999. www.mcgeebrickschool.org
State Fish Hatchery, D22 south east
of Manchester. Open daily from dawn to dusk with free tours Monday
through Friday. 563/927-3276 http://www.iowadnr.com/fish/programs/hatchery/manchest.html
Delaware County
Backbone State Park, oldest park in
the State of Iowa, north of Manchester, just south of Strawberry Point,
in rural Delaware County. 563/924-2527 http://www.iowadnr.com/parks/state_park_list/backbone.html
Civil Conservation
Corps.
Museum - Backbone State Park north of Manchester. A collection
of memorabilia on the history of the CCC constructing Backbone State
Park. 563/924-2527 http://www.iowadnr.com/parks/state_park_list/backbone.html
Delaware County Parks
- All recreation areas, parks, and natural areas remain open all year.
http://www.delawarecountyia.com/countyparks001.html
- Bailey's Ford Park, 105 acres, 3 miles south of Manchester on
Jefferson Road. Includes nature center, conservation dept. office and
interpretive wildlife displays.
- Coffins Grove Park, 22 acres, 4 miles northwest of Manchester on
Early Stagecoach Road.
- Fountain Springs Park, 240 acres, 3 miles northeast of Greeley on Oak
Road.
- Turtle Creek Park, 200 acres, 6 miles southeast of Manchester on
Maquoketa River above the Delhi Dam on 267th Street.
-Twin Bridges Park, 144 acres, 5 miles west of Colesburg along Highway
3.
Dighton Round Barn
- located at 3342 120th Ave., south of Ryan and just north of Coggon.
Completed in 1917, the round barn found its place on the National
Register of Historic Places in 2005. Web
Site
Delaware
Delaware Speedway - Intersection of
Hwy 20 & 38, Delaware http://www.out2win.com/tracks/delaware.html
Delhi
Bay Settlement Church and Monument -
located southwest of Delhi. Early church in the area and believed
to be the site of the first Civil War Memorial and service held
following the war. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in
1977.
Lake Delhi
Recreational
Area - Manmade recreational area on the Maquoketa River.
Fishing, boating. http://www.lakedelhi.com/
McCreery
Monument/Hobb's
Chimney - The stone chimney of one of the county's earliest
settlers, Charles W. Hobbs, remains standing as a landmark of the first
habitation in that locality. Built approximately 1841.
Earlville
Ruth Suckow Memorabilia - The
Earlville Library was renamed for this local author in 1964. A park was
also established in her name in Earlville at the site of her former
home. 563/923-5235 http://www.ruthsuckow.org/
Tri State Raceway
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Exit 285 Hwy 20, Earlville, 563/923-3724 http://www.tristateraceway.com/
Edgewood
Annual Pro Rodeo Days - Held for
three days every June. http://www.edgewoodiowa.com/Rodeo%20Days/Rodeo_Days.htm
Greeley
Budweiser Clydesdale Statue, Highway
38, Greeley. http://www.delawarecountyia.com/historic2001.html
Hopkinton

Delaware County Historical Society Museum
- Lenox College Campus - Hopkinton. A complex of 9 buildings including
library, dormitory, chapel, Old Main, gym, railroad depot, farm
machinery, museum, and one room school house. Open June through
September, 1:00-4:00 pm Thursday through Sunday. 563/926-2575 http://www.delcoiowahistory.org/
Ryan
World's Largest Umpire, Ryan http://www.delawarecountyia.com/ryan001.html
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