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Published May 12, 2021 at 4:51 PM CDT Listen • 31:12 Courtesy of the State Historical Society of Iowa The rise of the automobile in the 1920s afforded the middle-class a new sense of independence and adventure. After the flu pandemic of 1918 and 1919 and the completion of World War I, life changed pretty dramatically in the United States and here in Iowa. As we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, some people believe we’re on the cusp of another roaring 1920s. Therefore, this feels like a very good time to learn about the first one. On this Talk of Iowa podcast, host Charity Nebbe discusses the 1920s, also known as The Jazz Age, a time of great music, dancing, drinking and flappers breaking down all kinds of social norms with Leo Landis of the State Historical Society of Iowa. ....
Iowa History By Jane Whitmore - | Mar 4, 2021 Iowa History Month is being observed during March in conjunction with the 175th anniversary of statehood this year. The State Historical Society of Iowa has invited Iowans to engage with history. Have you ever been to the State Historical Museum of Iowa? For no particular reason, I haven’t been there. But this could be a time to consider going to Des Moines. A new exhibition, “Iowa’s People & Places,” opens Friday, March 5. A description of the exhibition says: The new exhibition “explores more than 13,000 years of history with artifacts that cover a broad range of experiences. American Indian settlements, statehood, court rulings, legislation, immigration and elections set the course for Iowa and still affect Iowans today. ....