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Best Western Fairfield Inn
2200 W Burlington Avenue
Fairfield, IA   52556-2634
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Rating: MOBIL RATING: 2 STAR

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Stay at this full-service Fairfield, Iowa hotel offering meeting facilities that can accommodate up to 350 guests. Whether traveling on business or pleasure, the Best Western Fairfield Inn has it all! Located just off Highway 34 in Fairfield, Iowa, this Jefferson County hotel is the only full-service hotel in town and offers well kept grounds, a friendly-service oriented staff, excellent amenities and a convenient location to the historic town square, area businesses and attractions. Each well appointed, newly redecorated guest room at the Best Western Fairfield Inn comes fully equipped with cable satellite television with HBO® and high-speed Internet access. Guests are welcome to a complimentary continental breakfast each morning. For added comfort and convenience, this hotel features an indoor heated swimming pool and hot tub, complimentary passes to the local recreation center and meeting facilities and banquet services that can accommodate up to 350 people. This Fairfield hotel is also home to Kokomos Café, where guests and local alike can enjoy excellent meals. Within a short car ride away, hotel guests can spend the day exploring the treasures of the nearby Villages of Van Buren. Business travelers will appreciate this Fairfield hotel's close proximity to Dexter Apache Holdings and Jefferson County Civic Center. Marharishi University of Management is also close by, making the Best Western Fairfield Inn ideal lodging for visiting friends and family. Make a reservation today at the Best Western Fairfield Inn and save!

·From: Highway 1. Turn left onto Burlington Avenue at Second stoplight after entering town. Continue 22 block heading west. We are located right beside hy-vee.

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Business Center, AM/FM Alarm Clock, Bar/Lounge, Coffee Maker in Room, 24 Hour Front Desk, Handicapped Rooms/Facilities, Fishing, Free Parking, Free Local Telephone Calls, Hairdryers Available, Mini Bar, Modem Lines in Room, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, No Smoking Rooms/Facilities, Pets Allowed, Pool, Television with Cable, Restaurant, Room Service, Laundry/Valet Services, Fitness Center or Spa, Safe Deposit Box

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Area Attractions

Recreation Areas of Fairfield and Jefferson County:

  • Jefferson County Park - Established in 1977
  • Chautauqua Park
  • Waterworks Park
  • Roosevelt Recreation Center
  • Jefferson County Trail System
  • Fairfield Golf and Country Club
  • Walton Club

    Nearby Cities:

  • 0 mile(s) from Fairfield, the county seat of Jefferson County
  • 22 mile(s) from Mount Pleasant
  • 25 mile(s) from Ottumwa

    Education:

  • 1 mile(s) from MUM, Maharishi University of Management - Offering a unique approach to education. Fully accredited traditional programs are taught in the light of the inner experience gained through the practice of Transcendental Meditation programs. Regular scheduled tours of the university are available.

    Places of Interest in Fairfield and Jefferson County:
    Located 22 miles west of Mount Pleasant and 25 miles east of Ottumwa, Fairfield is the county seat of Jefferson County. Incorporated in 1847, Fairfield was home to the first Iowa State Fair in 1854. Fairfield and Jefferson County have many points of interest to enjoy while in town.

  • Carnegie Library - The first library built in Iowa and west of the Mississippi, it now houses Indian Hills Jefferson Center and the Carnegie Historical Museum. This library was the first time Carnegie funded a library in a town where he had no ties or investments.
  • McElhinny House - A well preserved example of vernacular domestic structure, which was built before 1850. It now houses the Fairfield Women's Club. It is one of the 27 buildings in downtown and the surrounding area that is on the national historical register.
  • Maharishi University of Management - Offering a unique approach to education. Fully accredited traditional programs are taught in the light of the inner experience gained through the practice of Transcendental Meditation programs. Regular scheduled tours of the university are available.
  • Bloomfield Cabin - One of the oldest standing structures in the state, the 1838 log cabin was relocated to Waterworks Park in 1908. It is the very house in which Fairfield was named.
  • Johnny Clock Museum - Located just east of Fairfield, it features dozens of hand-carved clocks of native and exotic woods. Also located in Lockridge one will find the New Sweden Lutheran congregation, organized in 1884 at the First Swedish Augustan Synod.

    Places of Interest in Fairfield and Jefferson County:
    Located 22 miles west of Mount Pleasant and 25 miles east of Ottumwa, Fairfield is the county seat of Jefferson County. Incorporated in 1847, Fairfield was home to the first Iowa State Fair in 1854. Fairfield and Jefferson County have many points of interest to enjoy while in town.

  • Carnegie Library - The first library built in Iowa and west of the Mississippi, it now houses Indian Hills Jefferson Center and the Carnegie Historical Museum. This library was the first time Carnegie funded a library in a town where he had no ties or investments.
  • McElhinny House - A well preserved example of vernacular domestic structure, which was built before 1850. It now houses the Fairfield Women's Club. It is one of the 27 buildings in downtown and the surrounding area that is on the national historical register.
  • Maharishi University of Management - Offering a unique approach to education. Fully accredited traditional programs are taught in the light of the inner experience gained through the practice of Transcendental Meditation programs. Regular scheduled tours of the university are available.
  • Bloomfield Cabin - One of the oldest standing structures in the state, the 1838 log cabin was relocated to Waterworks Park in 1908. It is the very house in which Fairfield was named.
  • Johnny Clock Museum - Located just east of Fairfield, it features dozens of hand-carved clocks of native and exotic woods. Also located in Lockridge one will find the New Sweden Lutheran congregation, organized in 1884 at the First Swedish Augustan Synod.

    Places of Interest in Fairfield and Jefferson County:
    Located 22 miles west of Mount Pleasant and 25 miles east of Ottumwa, Fairfield is the county seat of Jefferson County. Incorporated in 1847, Fairfield was home to the first Iowa State Fair in 1854. Fairfield and Jefferson County have many points of interest to enjoy while in town.

  • Carnegie Library - The first library built in Iowa and west of the Mississippi, it now houses Indian Hills Jefferson Center and the Carnegie Historical Museum. This library was the first time Carnegie funded a library in a town where he had no ties or investments.
  • McElhinny House - A well preserved example of vernacular domestic structure, which was built before 1850. It now houses the Fairfield Women's Club. It is one of the 27 buildings in downtown and the surrounding area that is on the national historical register.
  • Maharishi University of Management - Offering a unique approach to education. Fully accredited traditional programs are taught in the light of the inner experience gained through the practice of Transcendental Meditation programs. Regular scheduled tours of the university are available.
  • Bloomfield Cabin - One of the oldest standing structures in the state, the 1838 log cabin was relocated to Waterworks Park in 1908. It is the very house in which Fairfield was named.
  • Johnny Clock Museum - Located just east of Fairfield, it features dozens of hand-carved clocks of native and exotic woods. Also located in Lockridge one will find the New Sweden Lutheran congregation, organized in 1884 at the First Swedish Augustan Synod.

    Places of Interest in Fairfield and Jefferson County:
    Located 22 miles west of Mount Pleasant and 25 miles east of Ottumwa, Fairfield is the county seat of Jefferson County. Incorporated in 1847, Fairfield was home to the first Iowa State Fair in 1854. Fairfield and Jefferson County have many points of interest to enjoy while in town.

  • Carnegie Library - The first library built in Iowa and west of the Mississippi, it now houses Indian Hills Jefferson Center and the Carnegie Historical Museum. This library was the first time Carnegie funded a library in a town where he had no ties or investments.
  • McElhinny House - A well preserved example of vernacular domestic structure, which was built before 1850. It now houses the Fairfield Women's Club. It is one of the 27 buildings in downtown and the surrounding area that is on the national historical register.
  • Maharishi University of Management - Offering a unique approach to education. Fully accredited traditional programs are taught in the light of the inner experience gained through the practice of Transcendental Meditation programs. Regular scheduled tours of the university are available.
  • Bloomfield Cabin - One of the oldest standing structures in the state, the 1838 log cabin was relocated to Waterworks Park in 1908. It is the very house in which Fairfield was named.
  • Johnny Clock Museum - Located just east of Fairfield, it features dozens of hand-carved clocks of native and exotic woods. Also located in Lockridge one will find the New Sweden Lutheran congregation, organized in 1884 at the First Swedish Augustan Synod.

    Places of Interest in Fairfield and Jefferson County:
    Located 22 miles west of Mount Pleasant and 25 miles east of Ottumwa, Fairfield is the county seat of Jefferson County. Incorporated in 1847, Fairfield was home to the first Iowa State Fair in 1854. Fairfield and Jefferson County have many points of interest to enjoy while in town.

  • Carnegie Library - The first library built in Iowa and west of the Mississippi, it now houses Indian Hills Jefferson Center and the Carnegie Historical Museum. This library was the first time Carnegie funded a library in a town where he had no ties or investments.
  • McElhinny House - A well preserved example of vernacular domestic structure, which was built before 1850. It now houses the Fairfield Women's Club. It is one of the 27 buildings in downtown and the surrounding area that is on the national historical register.
  • Maharishi University of Management - Offering a unique approach to education. Fully accredited traditional programs are taught in the light of the inner experience gained through the practice of Transcendental Meditation programs. Regular scheduled tours of the university are available.
  • Bloomfield Cabin - One of the oldest standing structures in the state, the 1838 log cabin was relocated to Waterworks Park in 1908. It is the very house in which Fairfield was named.
  • Johnny Clock Museum - Located just east of Fairfield, it features dozens of hand-carved clocks of native and exotic woods. Also located in Lockridge one will find the New Sweden Lutheran congregation, organized in 1884 at the First Swedish Augustan Synod.

    Places of Interest in Fairfield and Jefferson County:
    Located 22 miles west of Mount Pleasant and 25 miles east of Ottumwa, Fairfield is the county seat of Jefferson County. Incorporated in 1847, Fairfield was home to the first Iowa State Fair in 1854. Fairfield and Jefferson County have many points of interest to enjoy while in town.

  • Carnegie Library - The first library built in Iowa and west of the Mississippi, it now houses Indian Hills Jefferson Center and the Carnegie Historical Museum. This library was the first time Carnegie funded a library in a town where he had no ties or investments.
  • McElhinny House - A well preserved example of vernacular domestic structure, which was built before 1850. It now houses the Fairfield Women's Club. It is one of the 27 buildings in downtown and the surrounding area that is on the national historical register.
  • Maharishi University of Management - Offering a unique approach to education. Fully accredited traditional programs are taught in the light of the inner experience gained through the practice of Transcendental Meditation programs. Regular scheduled tours of the university are available.
  • Bloomfield Cabin - One of the oldest standing structures in the state, the 1838 log cabin was relocated to Waterworks Park in 1908. It is the very house in which Fairfield was named.
  • Johnny Clock Museum - Located just east of Fairfield, it features dozens of hand-carved clocks of native and exotic woods. Also located in Lockridge one will find the New Sweden Lutheran congregation, organized in 1884 at the First Swedish Augustan Synod.

    Places of Interest Outside of Fairfield:

  • Villages of Van Buren - Located straight south of Fairfield on Highway 1, you will discover the treasures of rural Iowa, rustic remnants from Iowa's Riverboat era, woodland trails, the lazy Des Moines River and much more.
  • American Gothic House - Located in Eldon this simple frame house, built in the 1880's, was made immortalized by Iowan Grant Wood, when he photographed a father and his daughter in front of the house. The portrait is called the "American Gothic".
  • Exploritorium Of Iowa - In Ottumwa, discover Southern Iowa's most exciting place to learn. This science and art center is for the whole family with more than 60 hands-on exhibits including hurricane maker, robot arm, bicycle generator, plasaphere and veterinary display and much more.
  • Geode State Park - Located in Danville, the geode stone for which this park is named brings "rock hounds" to the area in search of this elusive prize. The prime attraction of this 1640-acre park is Lake Geode, a 186-acre lake built in 1950. Over the years, the lake has become well known for excellent fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, bullhead, red-eared sunfish and tiger muskie.

    Places of Interest Outside of Fairfield:

  • Villages of Van Buren - Located straight south of Fairfield on Highway 1, you will discover the treasures of rural Iowa, rustic remnants from Iowa's Riverboat era, woodland trails, the lazy Des Moines River and much more.
  • American Gothic House - Located in Eldon this simple frame house, built in the 1880's, was made immortalized by Iowan Grant Wood, when he photographed a father and his daughter in front of the house. The portrait is called the "American Gothic".
  • Exploritorium Of Iowa - In Ottumwa, discover Southern Iowa's most exciting place to learn. This science and art center is for the whole family with more than 60 hands-on exhibits including hurricane maker, robot arm, bicycle generator, plasaphere and veterinary display and much more.
  • Geode State Park - Located in Danville, the geode stone for which this park is named brings "rock hounds" to the area in search of this elusive prize. The prime attraction of this 1640-acre park is Lake Geode, a 186-acre lake built in 1950. Over the years, the lake has become well known for excellent fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, bullhead, red-eared sunfish and tiger muskie.

    Places of Interest Outside of Fairfield:

  • Villages of Van Buren - Located straight south of Fairfield on Highway 1, you will discover the treasures of rural Iowa, rustic remnants from Iowa's Riverboat era, woodland trails, the lazy Des Moines River and much more.
  • American Gothic House - Located in Eldon this simple frame house, built in the 1880's, was made immortalized by Iowan Grant Wood, when he photographed a father and his daughter in front of the house. The portrait is called the "American Gothic".
  • Exploritorium Of Iowa - In Ottumwa, discover Southern Iowa's most exciting place to learn. This science and art center is for the whole family with more than 60 hands-on exhibits including hurricane maker, robot arm, bicycle generator, plasaphere and veterinary display and much more.
  • Geode State Park - Located in Danville, the geode stone for which this park is named brings "rock hounds" to the area in search of this elusive prize. The prime attraction of this 1640-acre park is Lake Geode, a 186-acre lake built in 1950. Over the years, the lake has become well known for excellent fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, bullhead, red-eared sunfish and tiger muskie.

    Places of Interest Outside of Fairfield:

  • Villages of Van Buren - Located straight south of Fairfield on Highway 1, you will discover the treasures of rural Iowa, rustic remnants from Iowa's Riverboat era, woodland trails, the lazy Des Moines River and much more.
  • American Gothic House - Located in Eldon this simple frame house, built in the 1880's, was made immortalized by Iowan Grant Wood, when he photographed a father and his daughter in front of the house. The portrait is called the "American Gothic".
  • Exploritorium Of Iowa - In Ottumwa, discover Southern Iowa's most exciting place to learn. This science and art center is for the whole family with more than 60 hands-on exhibits including hurricane maker, robot arm, bicycle generator, plasaphere and veterinary display and much more.
  • Geode State Park - Located in Danville, the geode stone for which this park is named brings "rock hounds" to the area in search of this elusive prize. The prime attraction of this 1640-acre park is Lake Geode, a 186-acre lake built in 1950. Over the years, the lake has become well known for excellent fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, bullhead, red-eared sunfish and tiger muskie.

    Places of Interest Outside of Fairfield:

  • Villages of Van Buren - Located straight south of Fairfield on Highway 1, you will discover the treasures of rural Iowa, rustic remnants from Iowa's Riverboat era, woodland trails, the lazy Des Moines River and much more.
  • American Gothic House - Located in Eldon this simple frame house, built in the 1880's, was made immortalized by Iowan Grant Wood, when he photographed a father and his daughter in front of the house. The portrait is called the "American Gothic".
  • Exploritorium Of Iowa - In Ottumwa, discover Southern Iowa's most exciting place to learn. This science and art center is for the whole family with more than 60 hands-on exhibits including hurricane maker, robot arm, bicycle generator, plasaphere and veterinary display and much more.
  • Geode State Park - Located in Danville, the geode stone for which this park is named brings "rock hounds" to the area in search of this elusive prize. The prime attraction of this 1640-acre park is Lake Geode, a 186-acre lake built in 1950. Over the years, the lake has become well known for excellent fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, bullhead, red-eared sunfish and tiger muskie.

    Places of Interest Outside of Fairfield:

  • Villages of Van Buren - Located straight south of Fairfield on Highway 1, you will discover the treasures of rural Iowa, rustic remnants from Iowa's Riverboat era, woodland trails, the lazy Des Moines River and much more.
  • American Gothic House - Located in Eldon this simple frame house, built in the 1880's, was made immortalized by Iowan Grant Wood, when he photographed a father and his daughter in front of the house. The portrait is called the "American Gothic".
  • Exploritorium Of Iowa - In Ottumwa, discover Southern Iowa's most exciting place to learn. This science and art center is for the whole family with more than 60 hands-on exhibits including hurricane maker, robot arm, bicycle generator, plasaphere and veterinary display and much more.
  • Geode State Park - Located in Danville, the geode stone for which this park is named brings "rock hounds" to the area in search of this elusive prize. The prime attraction of this 1640-acre park is Lake Geode, a 186-acre lake built in 1950. Over the years, the lake has become well known for excellent fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, bullhead, red-eared sunfish and tiger muskie.

    Recreation Areas of Fairfield and Jefferson County:

  • Jefferson County Park - Established in 1977 it holds trails, hiking and biking, picnic areas, campgrounds, camping cabins, nature center (Indian artifacts, aquarium and full naturalist on staff) and wildlife.
  • Chautauqua Park - Shelter houses, restrooms, picnic and playground areas, horseshoe courts and 9-hole disc golf course.
  • Waterworks Park - Fishing, picnicking, playground, shelter, restrooms and home of Bonnifield Cabin.
  • Roosevelt Recreation Center - Indoor pool, racquetball court, weights and exercise equipment. Guests of the Best Western Fairfield Inn can get free passes to the recreation center.
  • Jefferson County Trail System - Portions of the proposed 33-mile loop trail around Fairfield are now open. The trail will give close-up access to some of the most scenic opportunities that Fairfield and Jefferson County have to offer including prairies, woodlands, wetlands, streams and lakes. These trails offer peaceful healthy exercise and recreation for everyone.
  • Fairfield Golf and Country Club - Private club 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, dining and lounge.
  • Walton Club - Scenic private club, 9-hole golf course overlooking Walton Lake, dining and lounge.

    Recreation Areas of Fairfield and Jefferson County:

  • Jefferson County Park - Established in 1977 it holds trails, hiking and biking, picnic areas, campgrounds, camping cabins, nature center (Indian artifacts, aquarium and full naturalist on staff) and wildlife.
  • Chautauqua Park - Shelter houses, restrooms, picnic and playground areas, horseshoe courts and 9-hole disc golf course.
  • Waterworks Park - Fishing, picnicking, playground, shelter, restrooms and home of Bonnifield Cabin.
  • Roosevelt Recreation Center - Indoor pool, racquetball court, weights and exercise equipment. Guests of the Best Western Fairfield Inn can get free passes to the recreation center.
  • Jefferson County Trail System - Portions of the proposed 33-mile loop trail around Fairfield are now open. The trail will give close-up access to some of the most scenic opportunities that Fairfield and Jefferson County have to offer including prairies, woodlands, wetlands, streams and lakes. These trails offer peaceful healthy exercise and recreation for everyone.
  • Fairfield Golf and Country Club - Private club 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, dining and lounge.
  • Walton Club - Scenic private club, 9-hole golf course overlooking Walton Lake, dining and lounge.

    Recreation Areas of Fairfield and Jefferson County:

  • Jefferson County Park - Established in 1977 it holds trails, hiking and biking, picnic areas, campgrounds, camping cabins, nature center (Indian artifacts, aquarium and full naturalist on staff) and wildlife.
  • Chautauqua Park - Shelter houses, restrooms, picnic and playground areas, horseshoe courts and 9-hole disc golf course.
  • Waterworks Park - Fishing, picnicking, playground, shelter, restrooms and home of Bonnifield Cabin.
  • Roosevelt Recreation Center - Indoor pool, racquetball court, weights and exercise equipment. Guests of the Best Western Fairfield Inn can get free passes to the recreation center.
  • Jefferson County Trail System - Portions of the proposed 33-mile loop trail around Fairfield are now open. The trail will give close-up access to some of the most scenic opportunities that Fairfield and Jefferson County have to offer including prairies, woodlands, wetlands, streams and lakes. These trails offer peaceful healthy exercise and recreation for everyone.
  • Fairfield Golf and Country Club - Private club 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, dining and lounge.
  • Walton Club - Scenic private club, 9-hole golf course overlooking Walton Lake, dining and lounge.

    Recreation Areas of Fairfield and Jefferson County:

  • Jefferson County Park - Established in 1977 it holds trails, hiking and biking, picnic areas, campgrounds, camping cabins, nature center (Indian artifacts, aquarium and full naturalist on staff) and wildlife.
  • Chautauqua Park - Shelter houses, restrooms, picnic and playground areas, horseshoe courts and 9-hole disc golf course.
  • Waterworks Park - Fishing, picnicking, playground, shelter, restrooms and home of Bonnifield Cabin.
  • Roosevelt Recreation Center - Indoor pool, racquetball court, weights and exercise equipment. Guests of the Best Western Fairfield Inn can get free passes to the recreation center.
  • Jefferson County Trail System - Portions of the proposed 33-mile loop trail around Fairfield are now open. The trail will give close-up access to some of the most scenic opportunities that Fairfield and Jefferson County have to offer including prairies, woodlands, wetlands, streams and lakes. These trails offer peaceful healthy exercise and recreation for everyone.
  • Fairfield Golf and Country Club - Private club 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, dining and lounge.
  • Walton Club - Scenic private club, 9-hole golf course overlooking Walton Lake, dining and lounge.

    Recreation Areas of Fairfield and Jefferson County:

  • Jefferson County Park - Established in 1977 it holds trails, hiking and biking, picnic areas, campgrounds, camping cabins, nature center (Indian artifacts, aquarium and full naturalist on staff) and wildlife.
  • Chautauqua Park - Shelter houses, restrooms, picnic and playground areas, horseshoe courts and 9-hole disc golf course.
  • Waterworks Park - Fishing, picnicking, playground, shelter, restrooms and home of Bonnifield Cabin.
  • Roosevelt Recreation Center - Indoor pool, racquetball court, weights and exercise equipment. Guests of the Best Western Fairfield Inn can get free passes to the recreation center.
  • Jefferson County Trail System - Portions of the proposed 33-mile loop trail around Fairfield are now open. The trail will give close-up access to some of the most scenic opportunities that Fairfield and Jefferson County have to offer including prairies, woodlands, wetlands, streams and lakes. These trails offer peaceful healthy exercise and recreation for everyone.
  • Fairfield Golf and Country Club - Private club 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, dining and lounge.
  • Walton Club - Scenic private club, 9-hole golf course overlooking Walton Lake, dining and lounge.

    Recreation Areas of Fairfield and Jefferson County:

  • Jefferson County Park - Established in 1977 it holds trails, hiking and biking, picnic areas, campgrounds, camping cabins, nature center (Indian artifacts, aquarium and full naturalist on staff) and wildlife.
  • Chautauqua Park - Shelter houses, restrooms, picnic and playground areas, horseshoe courts and 9-hole disc golf course.
  • Waterworks Park - Fishing, picnicking, playground, shelter, restrooms and home of Bonnifield Cabin.
  • Roosevelt Recreation Center - Indoor pool, racquetball court, weights and exercise equipment. Guests of the Best Western Fairfield Inn can get free passes to the recreation center.
  • Jefferson County Trail System - Portions of the proposed 33-mile loop trail around Fairfield are now open. The trail will give close-up access to some of the most scenic opportunities that Fairfield and Jefferson County have to offer including prairies, woodlands, wetlands, streams and lakes. These trails offer peaceful healthy exercise and recreation for everyone.
  • Fairfield Golf and Country Club - Private club 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, dining and lounge.
  • Walton Club - Scenic private club, 9-hole golf course overlooking Walton Lake, dining and lounge.

    Transportation:

  • 55 mile(s) from Burlington Regional Airport
  • 100 mile(s) from The Eastern Iowa Airport
  • 120 mile(s) from Des Moines International Airport

    Transportation:

  • 55 mile(s) from Burlington Regional Airport
  • 100 mile(s) from The Eastern Iowa Airport
  • 120 mile(s) from Des Moines International Airport

    Transportation:

  • 55 mile(s) from Burlington Regional Airport
  • 100 mile(s) from The Eastern Iowa Airport
  • 120 mile(s) from Des Moines International Airport

    Transportation:

  • 55 mile(s) from Burlington Regional Airport
  • 100 mile(s) from The Eastern Iowa Airport
  • 120 mile(s) from Des Moines International Airport

    Transportation:

  • 55 mile(s) from Burlington Regional Airport
  • 100 mile(s) from The Eastern Iowa Airport
  • 120 mile(s) from Des Moines International Airport

    Transportation:

  • 55 mile(s) from Burlington Regional Airport
  • 100 mile(s) from The Eastern Iowa Airport
  • 120 mile(s) from Des Moines International Airport

    Local Attractions:

  • Carnegie Library - The first library built in Iowa and west of the Mississippi, it now houses Indian Hills Jefferson Center and the Carnegie Historical Museum.
  • McElhinny House - A well preserved example of vernacular domestic structure, which was built before 1850.
  • Bloomfield Cabin - One of the oldest standing structures in the state, the 1838 log cabin was relocated to Waterworks Park in 1908.
  • Johnny Clock Museum - Located just east of Fairfield, it features dozens of hand-carved clocks of native and exotic woods. Also located in Lockridge one will find the New Sweden Lutheran congregation, organized in 1884 at the First Swedish Augustan Synod.
  • Villages of Van Buren - Located straight south of Fairfield on Highway 1, you will discover the treasures of rural Iowa
  • American Gothic House - Located in Eldon this simple frame house, built in the 1880's, was made immortalized by Iowan Grant Wood, when he photographed a father and his daughter in front of the house. The portrait is called the "American Gothic".
  • Exploritorium Of Iowa - In Ottumwa, discover Southern Iowa's most exciting place to learn.
  • Geode State Park `- Located in Danville

    Transportation:

  • 55 mile(s) from Burlington Regional Airport
  • 100 mile(s) from The Eastern Iowa Airport
  • 120 mile(s) from Des Moines International Airport

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