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    & Nightmare Weekend at the Iowa Events Center, 730 Third St., Des Moines, through Sunday. The event includes three days of anime, animation, cosplay, and more with entertainment, Q&As, video and ...

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    Iowa Stage Theatre Co. put on this production at the Stoner Theater inside the Des Moines Civic Center, 221 Walnut St., Des Moines. Tickets for the 7 p.m. show start at $40 on various dates ...

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    Celebrate the best Iowa has to offer at the Iowa State Fair Aug. 8-18 in Des Moines. This year’s grandstand entertainment includes Motley Crue, The Avett Brothers, Ne-Yo, Jelly Roll, Greta Van ...

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  9. Effigy Mounds National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Lidar-derived image of Marching Bears Mound Group, Effigy Mounds National Monument.. Prehistoric earthworks by mound builder cultures are common in the Midwest.However, mounds in the shape of mammals, birds, or reptiles, known as effigies, apparently were constructed primarily by peoples in what is now known as southern Wisconsin, northeast Iowa, and small parts of Minnesota and Illinois.