Explore an Outdoor Art Gallery

The small rural community of Caledonia located on Highway 44 in SE Minnesota is rich in murals and is a town designed for walking. This article does not include all murals, as they are located inside local businesses. The others will be added over time.

The paved walking trails wander around the edges of the town, overlooking the vast fields that surround the town. The trail meanders out to the country club.

There are sidewalks in downtown, making it easy and safe to stroll through the historic downtown district. There are a variety of shops and eating establishments to sample. The historic architecture is sure to catch your eye.

Even though the “Barbershop” mural below has been removed from the outside wall of the former Café, one block south of the four-way stop on Kingston Street, the weather has been hard on it. Due to its history in Caledonia, the mural deserves to be shared in this article. The mural depicts a typical day in Caledonia. The men sitting on the stoop are residents of Caledonia BS-ing. The building is long gone, and the mural is in storage. The men have passed on, but the memories remain.

Caledonia Pocket Park, 119 S. Kingston Street

The mural located at Caledonia’s first pocket park was designed and painted by artist Sarah Pederson of Lucid Painting. The realistic painting represents the Caledonia of today and the birds, wildlife, and plants that call Caledonia home. How many birds, creatures, and flowers can you find and identify? The city and community organizations came together to create a pocket park in the midst of downtown Caledonia. The park is an attractive place to unwind. There is a picnic table, so plan on having lunch or a snack from one of the local restaurants.

A City for all Seasons, 102 S. Kingston Street

On the east side of the Country Charms Crafts building, at the intersection with the four-way stop lights, you will find the “City for All Seasons” mural. The mural depicts the activities available in the area throughout the year. The mural was painted by Paul Nadon.

Caledonia Welcomes You, 123 E. Main Street

The realistic “Caledonia Welcomes You” mural on the side of Klug Insurance Agency was painted by Caledonia resident Rocky Danielson. This colorful mural of Caledonia and the agricultural landscape is the perfect background for a selfie. Don’t forget to use #visitcaledoniamn when posting pictures on your Social Media sites.

Next door to the Klug Insurance Agency is the Wired Rooster coffee shop. Stop in for a bite to eat and a palate pleasing drink guaranteed to challenge your taste buds.

Mainspring, 404 E. Main Street

The newest mural is Caledonia is located on a former church now home to Houston County’s non-profit arts organization, Mainspring. The fall color geometric shapes represent all that makes Caledonia great and attractive to residents and visitors.

Caledonia artist Jacquelline Olson designed and painted the mural.

Photo from Mainspring.

Hog Raising, 125 E. Grove Street

The mural inside the Caledonia Post Office was painted by Edmund D. Lewandowski between 1939 and 1940. This project was part of the Federal Art Project commissioned by the Treasury Section of the Fine Arts. An additional treat to see is the historical architectural features of the post office.

KinderGarden, 511 W. Main Street

On the southeast side of the Caledonia Elementary School is a fun mural, KinderGarden. The mural was Duane Miller Eagle Scout project. The image was drawn by Michelle Werner and painted by Duane Miller. There is a small garden in front of the mural. The school is located approximately three blocks north of downtown Caledonia on West Main Street.

Wild Turkey Capital of Minnesota, MN-44 & MN-76

The residents of Caledonia hope you enjoy the Wild Turkey Capital of Minnesota. The mural/sign was painted by Rocky Danielson. Sprague Park is located at the intersection of Minnesota State Highways 44 and 76. You can either drive or walk to the 8-acre park from downtown. The land was donated to the city in 2006 as a passive park.

The City of Caledonia will be celebrating 50 years as the Wild Turkey Capital of Minnesota in 2023.

Holiday Lights Make for a Magical Night in Picturesque Decorah

The holiday season comes alive at the annual Holiday Lights display. Drive through the lighted display at Pulpit Rock Campground, 505 Pulpit Rock, Decorah, IA, and relive your childhood memories. Enjoy over 100 lighted displays sponsored by area businesses and nonprofit organizations.

Helping Services for Youth & Families

Holidays Lights, a fundraiser for Helping Services for Youth & Families, “has been providing children, teens, and adults with the skills and knowledge to bring about positive change in their own lives and in their communities” in Northeast Iowa.

Save the date! The popular walk-through is scheduled for Wednesday, November 22, 2023. It is the only day that visitors to the display can enjoy the display on foot. In 2022, over 3,000 visitors enjoyed the walk-through. The sky was clear, and the temperature was pleasant for being outside; Holiday Lights is the perfect event for enjoying with family and friends of any age.

Visitors will enjoy the different soups prepared and donated by area restaurants. There is even ice cream from the local ice cream shoppe, Sugar Bowl, to enjoy as well as steaming hot chocolate and apple cider to keep attendees warm.

The drive-through starts the day after Thanksgiving and continues until Christmas Eve. Santa is available during the walk-through and on weekends to share your wish list with us and for photographs.

Twin Springs Supper Club

Twin Springs Supper Club

Your next stop! Decorah’s Twin Springs Supper Club is a light display of its own, with a menu fit for royalty and a world-class wine list.

The food looks spectacular, and the food is so good that it melts in your mouth. The location, service, and food will exceed your expectations. Reservations are recommended.

The selection of wine at Twin Springs Supper Club is exceptional. There are wines on the list that are not found on other wine lists in Decorah. Why? The owner, Roumel Reynon, is an accomplished Sommelier.

This wine connoisseur recommends a bottle of Gruet sparkling wine.

For up-to-date information and to check out the menu, visit https://www.facebook.com/twinspringssupperclub

Hotel Winneshiek

End the evening at Hotel Winn Bar, located in historic Hotel Winneshiek in downtown Decorah. Hotel Winn features Iowa craft beers, including Decorah’s Toppling Goliath and Pulpit Rock. The appetizers are delicious.

Hotel Winneshiek feels like you are walking into a Hallmark Christmas story. The hospitality is five-star, and you will not be disappointed. The hotel is decked out in its finest Christmas attire during the holiday season. A brightly lit Christmas tree takes center stage in the lobby, with garland and Christmas decorations adding to the festive atmosphere.

The holidays are special in Decorah.

25th Annual NE Iowa Artists’ Studio Tour

Enjoy the scenery of NE Iowa while visiting the art studies of NE Iowa talented and recognizable artists.

The NE Iowa Artists’ Studio Tour is just around the bend, Friday, September 30, Saturday, October 1, and Sunday October 2 all within 40 miles of Decorah. The studios are open from 10 – 5:00 a.m. and are free. This is a self-guided tour and don’t worry about getting lost as the signage is the best you will find of any tour. Pick up a map or download it from the event’s website, www.IowaArtTour.com.

35 artists at 27 locations are participating in this year’s tour. Confession time I have not been to all of them and some I have visited are no long participating because they have more or there have been other changes in their life. The biggest reason I have not been to all of them is because I tend to visit the artists I know and have developed a relationship with. That is no excuse so this year I am going to visit those artists I have never met.

Join your friends on the Northeast Iowa Farm Crawl

The 2022 Northeast Iowa Farm Crawl is Saturday, September 17, and Sunday, September 18. Enjoy the autumn weather and the scenic views of the driftless region as you visit the region’s agricultural businesses.

If you plan on visiting all the businesses on the tour, it will take both days as there is so much to see and do, plus there is quite a distance between stops, plus you may want to stop and take pictures of the scenic beauty.

Convergence CiderWorks

New to Decorah and new to the Northeast Iowa Farm Crawl, Convergence CiderWorks is a must-visit in historic downtown Decorah. The business may be new, but the building is not and is worth a stop just to check it out. Once inside, you will want to try a full-bodied hard cider and their delicious food.

Convergence CiderWorks, Decorah, Iowa

Empty Nest Winery

Empty Next Winery specializes in small-batch fruit wines. Instead of posting a picture of a glass and bottle of wine, it seemed appropriate to post a picture of the family’s farm, as the views from the patio are spectacular.

Also available are sangria, craft beer, and hard cider.

Sit outside on the patio or under the gazebo and enjoy a palate-pleasing glass of wine.

The winery is located on the Pam and Dave Kruger family farm, formally a dairy farm. Materials from the dairy barn were used in the construction of the winery.

Cheers!

A cold, refreshing glass of sangria.

Northeast Iowa Dairy Center

The Northeast Iowa Dairy Center, is a place to learn about the dairy industry, which will be a great help when you play trivia pursuit, you can pet a cow, and watch in awe as a robot milks the cows. Oh, yeah, don’t forget to snap a selfie with your favorite cow.

Hungry?

Peake Orchards

You never know what you will find at Peake Orchards. In this case, it was a baby calf. The hay rides out to the orchards are a lot of fun and an opportunity to meet new friends. The hays brought back lots of memories of 4-H hay rides on the gravel roads in Winneshiek County.

Purchasing a bag or more of apples is a must, as is enjoying a sweet-tasting sticky caramel apple sundae.

A crunchy red apple

Pinter’s Gardens & Pumpkins

A favorite purchase at Pinter’s Gardens & Pumpkins gift shop is the freshly made fudge and cupcakes. Don’t forget to grab a bag of made-on-site popcorn, which comes in different flavors.

The garden center is filled with healthy, colorful, blooming fall flowers.

Munch, munch

Seed Savers Exchange

Be aware that you can spend hours at Seed Savers Exchange exploring the picturesque farm. Take time to visit the gift shop, as you will want to pick up heirloom seeds to plant in your garden next year.

There are many opportunities to take selfies at Seed Savers Exchange.

Seed Savers Exchange, Decorah, Iowa

Winneshiek Wildberry Winery

A family-owned and operated winery located on the family farm in northern Winneshiek County. Visitors are sure to find a favorite wine at Winneshiek Wildberry Winery.

“Wine is made in the vineyard”

Cheese Capital of Iowa

A cooler full of fresh squeaky cheese curds will be waiting for you at WW Homestead Dairy. You will also find a selection of hard-packed ice cream.

A cooler full of cheese curds.

Other participating businesses

The following businesses are also participating in this year’s NE Iowa Farm Crawl. The plan for this year is to visit these nine agriculture businesses in the quest to experience new favorites. The businesses are Pop’s Produce, Plagman Barn, Iowa Dairy Farmer Dan Venteicher, Great River Maple, Country View Dairy, Heaven Boutique Winery, Unionland Feed & Food Market, Red Rock Farms, and Frisky Fox Vineyard & Winery.

Decorah’s Farmers Market

Recommendations

If you are an early riser, make sure to include a visit Saturday morning to one of the area’s Farmers’ Markets. Decorah is from 8-11:00 a.m., Guttenberg is from 8-12:00 noon, and Independence is from 8-12:00 noon.

The “Farm to Fork” dinner at the Volga City Opera House, 609 Washington St., Volga, Iowa, on Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Lunch is made from local ingredients. For tickets, visit vctcinc.org or call 319-509-0308 for more information.
2022 NE Iowa Farm Crawl map

The 2022 NE Iowa Farm Crawl map can be found at Visit Iowa. The map lists phones, addresses, and hours for each business.

A Sampling of Parades

Parades are back and better than ever.

Following is a list of parades, I attend in NE Iowa and SE Minnesota every year. The Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine Days parade, I have been attending since I was a sly little six-year-old.

What makes an excellent parade? Royalty, floats, horses entries, dogs, antique cars, motorcycles, youth groups, politicians, color guards, marching bands, clowns, candy toss, and attendees of all ages.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Waukon, IA – March 13, 2022

Color Guard

The Waukon St. Patrick’s Day parade is the first St. Patrick’s Day parade I had ever attended. Since my birthday is March 17, you would think that I had been to many parades to celebrate my birthday. It was not till I came back for a visit and got reacquainted with Tony that I even thought about attending a St. Patrick’s Day parade in the driftless region. It was awesome to see so many people wearing green and shamrocks and floats decked out in green. Even the dogs and horses wore green.

Syttendi Mai, Spring Grove, MN – May 13-15, 2022

Antique Cars are all the Roar at the 2021 Syttendi Mai Celebration.

A fun parade in the neighboring town of Spring Grove, MN. Syttendi Mai celebrates Constitution Day, a national day in Norway, on May 17. It should be noted that Spring Grove is Minnesota’s first Norwegian settlement.

Trout Days, Preston, MN – May 20-21, 2022

That would make one heck of a fish story.

Preston, MN celebrates trout fishing in May each year. On a scale of 1-10, Preston’s parade is a 10. I highly recommend attending and while you are visiting Preston, try your luck at fishing the cold-water streams in the area.

Laura Days, Burr Oak, IA – June 25, 2022

Sisters, Sue Darling and Carol Maki enjoying the Laura Days parade

When in Burr Oak, IA for Laura Days make time to include a visit to the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum, and don’t forget to take in the other festivities. Ladies, this is your opportunity to wear your bonnet, floral dress, and apron. Men, wear your britches and boots.

Gammel Dag Fest, Peterson, MN – June 25, 2022

Kids and parades go hand in hand.

Norwegian festivities are a common occurrence in NE Iowa and SE Minnesota.

4th of July Celebration, Harmony, MN – July 1 – July 4, 2022

Here comes the Fillmore Central Marching Band sounding off.

A parade is not a parade without a band.

Nordic Fest, Decorah, IA – July 28-30, 2022

Parade watchers

Nordic Fest is so popular that spectators stake out their favorite spot to watch the parade, days in advance.

Sweet Corn Days, Lime Springs, IA – August 12-14, 2022

All the free sweet corn you can eat!

The parade is as good as the delicious sweet Iowa corn.

Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine Days, Mabel, MN – September 8-11, 2022

The Toot and Whistle boys!

I have so many happy memories from attending the Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine Days all these years. Unique to this parade is that the parade is held on both Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday parade is the largest of the two, but the Sunday parade is not small.

Santa’s Holiday Parade, Cresco, IA – November 24, 2022

Where is the snow!

Where is the snow! Even without snow, the holiday parade in Cresco is spectacular and should not be missed.

Lighted Holiday Parade, Decorah, IA – December 1, 2022

Christmas time in Decorah.

Santa Claus stops by and has his picture taken with all the good little girls and boys after the Light Parade in Decorah, IA.

Winter Wonderland Celebration, Caledonia, MN – December 2, 2022

Merry Christmas and to all a good night.

Unique to this nighttime parade is the hot-air balloon. The balloon is inflated, the burners are lite, lighting up the black sky.