Home » Harrison County » Tourism

Travel and tourism services in Harrison County, Iowa



Filter by amenity type:

Nearest Services

Touristic Attraction

  • B-B Town Ball Field
    Overton Avenue
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 08:55-22:00
  • Dougal House
    Iowa Avenue
    Once a parsonage for the church that is now the McLean Museum, this building contains many historic items reminiscent of homes from that period.
  • Harrison County Freedom Rock - Harrison County Conservation Board
    Playscape
  • Historic General Store - Harrison County Conservation Board
  • Log Cabin - Harrison County Conservation Board
    Playscape
  • Magnolia Town Pump
    Magnolia Street
    Magnolia’s town pump has been a mainstay and important part of the community’s history since 1907. The well was dug in the center of town to serve as the primary water supply for local merchants and citizens of Magnolia.
  • McClean Museum
    Iowa Avenue
    This old brick church has served as both a Baptist and Lutheran church. Among the items found within are plat books and other records dating back to the 1880"s.
  • Merry Brook Schoolhouse & Harrison County Historical Society
    3rd Street
  • Murray Hall
    Mulberry Street
    Murray Hall is a rare example of the two-story, “false front” or “boom town” style of the 19th century commercial buildings in the frontier towns of early Iowa. Its gabled roof is masked by a flat parapet to give the look of greater height.
  • New Deal Mural titled "Iowa Fair"
    North 5th Street
    Completed in 1936, "Iowa Fair" by Francis Robert White was sponsored by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts during the New Deal to help artisans recover from the Great Depression.
  • One-room Schoolhouse - Harrison County Conservation Board
    Playscape
  • Pioneer Log Cabin - Town of Magnolia
    3rd Street
    The log cabin in Magnolia’s town park was erected as a lasting memorial to the pioneers and early settlers of the area. The logs were gathered from Harrison County pioneer families and others in and around Magnolia.
  • South Building - Harrison County Conservation Board
    Lincoln Highway Overlook
  • Spooner-Holeton House
    North Main Street, 120 51557 Mondamin
    The Spooner–Holeton House was originally used as a drug store. It has been used as a public library as well as private residence throughout the years. It now serves as a museum furnished in an 1880s style.
  • State Savings Bank/Harrison Mutual Ins. Association
    East 7th Street
    This beautiful building was added to the National Historic Register in 1985. This ornate white terra cotta structure is an example of the Classical Revival style of architecture.
  • The Booster Buck
    South 9th Street
    This piece of farm machinery called a Booster Buck was manufactured in a factory in Dunlap.
  • Town & Country Arts Masonic Lodge
    South Main Street, 107 51556 Modale
    Originally a school for the town, this structures has served as a theater in the 1920"s - 30"s and as a Masonic Lodge. It was donated to the Town & Country Arts organization and placed on the National Historic Registry in 2014.
  • Woodbine Grain Elevator - Town of Woodbine
    Lincoln Way
    This 20x20x70-ft. tall milk-carton-shaped wooden elevator sits at the community gateway as a prominent sentinel, greeting residents and visitors as they enter and depart Woodbine. Public art and LED lighting were installed in 2011.

Touristic Information

  • Brent S. Olson Memorial Visitor Center
    Polk Street, 206 Pisgah
  • Harrison County Historical Village & Iowa Welcome Center - Harrison County Conservation Board
    Playscape
  • Harrison County Historical Village & Iowa Welcome Center - Harrison County Conservation Board
    Handicap Accessible Trail
  • -
    Brent's Trail

Museum