A 25,000-square-foot mansion isn’t something you necessarily expect to find rotting away in the middle of a field. Abandoned mansions in Iowa would more likely be seen in a town. And a mansion built for Roseanne Barr no less! Yet that’s exactly what’s happening to Roseanne Barr’s abandoned Iowa mansion outside of Eldon.

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YouTube user Roger Riley posted a tour of this mansion in 2012; his video is a great way to explore this abandoned Iowa building that is now off-limits to the public.

Did you know about this abandoned Roseanne Barr house in Iowa moldering away in a field outside Eldon? What other abandoned gems like the Roseanne Barr Iowa house do you know about that were built and left to disintegrate? Here’s some road trip inspiration featuring a few other abandoned places in Iowa.

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Iowa’s Intriguing Places To Live

What are the most historic towns in Iowa?

The most historic towns in Iowa include:

  • Walnut Grove Pioneer Village. In the 1860s, this was a stagecoach stop and it has several preserved historic buildings.
  • Decorah. This town has an amazing historic district with old churches, a carriage house, a brick kiln, and so much more.
  • Cedar Rapids. This town has 11 historic districts and 48 buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Scotch Grove. This tiny town of only 200 people has a ton of historic buildings and the whole area is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Find out more about the most historic small towns in Iowa

What are the most charming small towns in Iowa?

The most charming small towns in Iowa include:

  • McGregor. This is a beautiful town that is surrounded by lush, gorgeous forests and is full of old-fashioned brick buildings.
  • Bentonsport. One of the Villages of Van Buren, this lovely town has incredible little shops and some delicious fudge. 
  • Orange City. This town is full of Dutch-styled buildings and has quaint windmills and a lovely tulip festival every year.
  • Elk Horn. This is a town full of Danish culture that has the only operating Danish windmill that isn’t in Denmark.

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What are the most delightful small towns in Iowa?

The most delightful small towns in Iowa include:

  • Dyersville. This beautiful town was where the movie “Field of Dreams” was filmed and it’s filled with small-town charm.
  • St. Donatus. The culture of Luxembourg is seen all over this lovely town in the buildings and at the Kalmes Restaurant, where you can try the cuisine of Luxembourg.
  • Bentonsport. This is an old-fashioned town where you can take Amish buggy rides and take in the stunning beauty of this place.
  • Le Claire. This is home to Antique Archaeology built by the show “American Pickers” and has the Cody Road Historic District.

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