Iowa is a state full of history, and those who love to learn will enjoy planning trips to visit our National Historic Landmarks. One that often gets overlooked is tucked away on a breathtaking property in Cass County. It tells the tale of Iowa providing sanctuary for runaway slaves during one of the darkest periods of American history.

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