44 episodios

The 77-mile Iowa Valley Scenic Byway takes you through rural agricultural land and a rich cultural patchwork. This audio tour is a way to help you discover and connect with 40 special places, some that can be hard to find and others that have limited or no online presence, but all of which tell an authentic, place-based story of the Iowa River Valley.

Iowa Valley Scenic Byway Audio Tour Iowa Valley RC&D

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The 77-mile Iowa Valley Scenic Byway takes you through rural agricultural land and a rich cultural patchwork. This audio tour is a way to help you discover and connect with 40 special places, some that can be hard to find and others that have limited or no online presence, but all of which tell an authentic, place-based story of the Iowa River Valley.

    Rolle Bolle Audio Oral History | Clip 4 | Doug DeBrower

    Rolle Bolle Audio Oral History | Clip 4 | Doug DeBrower

    Rolle bolle, a game similar to bowling or bocce, originated in Belgium. Rolle Bolle was brought over to the United States by Belgian immigrants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Early players originally played on on-farm dirt courts before introducing it to Iowa towns. There are just a few locations where the game is still played in the United States and many of those locations are in Iowa, mainly in small towns and communities along the Iowa Valley Scenic Byway, including Victor, Belle Plaine, and Ladora.

    Rolle bolle has become an endangered sport. The 1950s was the game’s “golden years” in Iowa and many express concern that it isn’t being passed down to younger generations.

    Throughout the summer of 2019, Iowa Valley RC&D and Marie Culpepper interviewed and met with players in these rural Iowa towns throughout the Iowa Valley region. The interview subjects are all rolle bolle players who have a profound interest in sharing the history of the game, which includes their personal family histories and stories.

    We are sharing these stories in celebration of the game and to preserve its history in hope that future generations will pick up a bolle.

    Interviews: Marie Culpepper, Iowa Valley RC&D, Photography: Jessica Rilling, Graphic Design: Julia DeSpain, Iowa Valley RC&D

    • 10 min
    Rolle Bolle Audio Oral History | Clip 3 | Dick Claeys

    Rolle Bolle Audio Oral History | Clip 3 | Dick Claeys

    Rolle bolle, a game similar to bowling or bocce, originated in Belgium. Rolle Bolle was brought over to the United States by Belgian immigrants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Early players originally played on on-farm dirt courts before introducing it to Iowa towns. There are just a few locations where the game is still played in the United States and many of those locations are in Iowa, mainly in small towns and communities along the Iowa Valley Scenic Byway, including Victor, Belle Plaine, and Ladora.

    Rolle bolle has become an endangered sport. The 1950s was the game’s “golden years” in Iowa and many express concern that it isn’t being passed down to younger generations.

    Throughout the summer of 2019, Iowa Valley RC&D and Marie Culpepper interviewed and met with players in these rural Iowa towns throughout the Iowa Valley region. The interview subjects are all rolle bolle players who have a profound interest in sharing the history of the game, which includes their personal family histories and stories.

    We are sharing these stories in celebration of the game and to preserve its history in hope that future generations will pick up a bolle.

    Interviews: Marie Culpepper, Iowa Valley RC&D and Jessica Rilling, Iowa Valley RC&D, Photography: Jessica Rilling, Graphic Design: Julia DeSpain, Iowa Valley RC&D

    • 8 min
    Rolle Bolle Audio Oral History | Clip 2 | Ed DeNeve

    Rolle Bolle Audio Oral History | Clip 2 | Ed DeNeve

    Rolle bolle, a game similar to bowling or bocce, originated in Belgium. Rolle Bolle was brought over to the United States by Belgian immigrants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Early players originally played on on-farm dirt courts before introducing it to Iowa towns. There are just a few locations where the game is still played in the United States and many of those locations are in Iowa, mainly in small towns and communities along the Iowa Valley Scenic Byway, including Victor, Belle Plaine, and Ladora.

    Rolle bolle has become an endangered sport. The 1950s was the game’s “golden years” in Iowa and many express concern that it isn’t being passed down to younger generations.

    Throughout the summer of 2019, Iowa Valley RC&D and Marie Culpepper interviewed and met with players in these rural Iowa towns throughout the Iowa Valley region. The interview subjects are all rolle bolle players who have a profound interest in sharing the history of the game, which includes their personal family histories and stories.

    We are sharing these stories in celebration of the game and to preserve its history in hope that future generations will pick up a bolle.

    Interviews: Marie Culpepper, Iowa Valley RC&D, Photography: Jessica Rilling, Graphic Design: Julia DeSpain, Iowa Valley RC&D

    • 16 min
    Rolle Bolle Audio Oral History | Clip 1 | Bill DeBrower

    Rolle Bolle Audio Oral History | Clip 1 | Bill DeBrower

    Rolle bolle, a game similar to bowling or bocce, originated in Belgium. Rolle Bolle was brought over to the United States by Belgian immigrants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Early players originally played on on-farm dirt courts before introducing it to Iowa towns. There are just a few locations where the game is still played in the United States and many of those locations are in Iowa, mainly in small towns and communities along the Iowa Valley Scenic Byway, including Victor, Belle Plaine, and Ladora.

    Rolle bolle has become an endangered sport. The 1950s was the game’s “golden years” in Iowa and many express concern that it isn’t being passed down to younger generations.

    Throughout the summer of 2019, Iowa Valley RC&D and Marie Culpepper interviewed and met with players in these rural Iowa towns throughout the Iowa Valley region. The interview subjects are all rolle bolle players who have a profound interest in sharing the history of the game, which includes their personal family histories and stories.

    We are sharing these stories in celebration of the game and to preserve its history in hope that future generations will pick up a bolle.

    Interviews: Marie Culpepper, Iowa Valley RC&D, Photography: Jessica Rilling, Graphic Design: Julia DeSpain, Iowa Valley RC&D

    • 18 min
    Meskwaki Hotel Lobby Museum Exhibit

    Meskwaki Hotel Lobby Museum Exhibit

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    Episode narrated by Joe Mills.

    • 1m
    Matchstick Marvels Museum

    Matchstick Marvels Museum

    Click here to learn more about Matchstick Marvels Museum.

    Episode narrated by Joe Mills.

    • 1m

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