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The Jackson County Historical Society was founded April 25, 1903 when prominent citizens in the county met in Maquoketa.
The Maquoketa Farmers Market is held on Tuesday evenings from May 14th until October 15th at the Ohnward Fine Arts Center in Maquoketa, Iowa.
Canoe and kayak enthusiasts can take advantage of a well-developed and maintained river trail system along the Maquoketa River in Jackson County.
This 273-acre park is open to visitors and features hiking trails.
A FREE FAMILY-FRIENDLY LIVE MUSIC EVENT!
The Jackson County Fair Association is dedicated to promoting the agricultural, equestrian, horticultural, industrial, creative arts, sciences and educational opportunities while providing quality ent
The 11.2 acre park has a 2 acre pond, a 40-50 foot bluff that goes through the middle of the property in a North-South direction and has Prairie Creek running through the Eastern boundary.
The Maquoketa Airport is located at 2215 134th Avenue, Maquoketa, IA 52060.
Maquoketa Raceway races Late Models, Modifieds, Street Stocks, Sport Mods, Hobby Stocks, and 4-Cylinders.
Located next to Briggs Elementary School, the playground at Little Bear Park was recently redesigned and rebuilt by the Maquoketa community
Visit the Hurstville Lime Kilns to learn more about limestone mortar. The kilns were once part of the company town Hurstville.
The Hurstville Interpretive Center offers visitors a chance to explore natural resources at their leisure.
Rose Frantzen is represented by Old City Hall Gallery in Maquoketa, Iowa, where she shows with her husband, Charles Morris.
Lakehurst Dam has beautiful scenic views, great fishing, and river access for canoes and kayaks. Don't miss watching the sun set over this beautiful attraction.
Maquoketa Caves is probably Iowa's most unique state park. Its caves, limestone formations and rugged bluffs provide visitors a chance to ''step back'' into geological time thousands of years.