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America 250: Prairie, Plows, and the People’s College

June 15 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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America 250: Prairie, Plows, and the People’s College
February – October 2026

America 250: Prairie, Plows, and the People’s College honors key people, moments, objects, and experiences centered within Farm House through more than 250 primary source objects. The exhibition presents six themes—Early Iowa State Agricultural College and Model Farm, Early Iowa, Immigration, National Imagery, Native Stories, and Innovation and the Victorian Home—through decorative arts, textiles, furniture, agricultural implements, and documents that trace the land-grant university’s heritage and the nation’s evolution.

Visitors will see George Washington Carver featured in the 1896 Bomb yearbook as the first Black man to enroll, graduate, and teach at Iowa State; a hand-painted Norwegian Rosemaling trunk from 1852 personalized with the name “Anna”; Mary Beaumont Welch’s 1884 cookbook from the first Department of Domestic Economy in the nation; the VEISHA bicycle from the 1890s; and early student yearbooks revealing timeless aspects of college life.

Reflective questions appear throughout the exhibition, inviting visitors to consider how historical narratives continue to shape contemporary society. Topics range from the Morrill Act of 1862 and land-grant universities to immigration patterns in Iowa, Indigenous history, and Victorian-era technological innovation.

On July 4, 2026, the United States will commemorate the 250th anniversary of its founding. Farm House Museum, built in 1860 as Iowa State’s first building, has been central to the development of campus, Iowa State heritage, education, innovation, and national policy.

Organizer

University Museums
Phone
515-294-3342
Email
museums@iastate.edu
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Venue

Farm House Museum
601 Farm House Lane
Ames, IA 50011 United States
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Phone
515-294-3342
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