Learn something new (and old) during Iowa History Month

Charles City native Carrie Chapman Catt, shown here in 1909, helped lead the charge for women’s suffrage. (Photo: Library of Congress)

The State Historical Society of Iowa invites Iowans to celebrate Iowa History Month with activities for all ages throughout March. Online and in-person programs include historical presentations, kid-friendly activities, guided tours and special exhibits from the Iowa History Collection Catalog.

Some of this month’s events include:

  • Research Center open house events (March 15, 23 and 29 in Des Moines and Iowa City): Discussions vary by location and date, from topics like Grant Wood’s controversial “Sultry Night” painting to the colorful history of the Central Iowa Railway Co.
  • Iowa History Book Club (online): Watch a recording of Annals of Iowa editor Andrew Kumpp’s March 7 chat with Jeff Bremer, the author of “A New History of Iowa,” which tells the story of our state in an easily digestible narrative.
  • Spring Break Programs (online and through Saturday in Des Moines): Historians of all ages can join guided tours through select exhibits and 80,000 objects at the State Historical Museum of Iowa.
  • Carrie Chapman Catt documentary (1 p.m. Saturday in Des Moines): The historical society and Iowa PBS team up for a special showing and panel discussion of “Carrie Chapman Catt: Warrior for Women,” a documentary that tells the story of the Iowa suffragist.


Read the full schedule here.

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