Jackson County Historical Society
The Jackson County Historical Society, a private nonprofit corporation based in Maquoketa, Iowa, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich heritage of Jackson County. With a mission to seek out and tell the area's historical stories, the Society operates two sites that showcase a vast collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits.
Among its attractions are the County Museum, which spans 22,000 square feet, and the Clinton Engines Museum, highlighting the area's industrial history. The Society also features the Agricultural Heritage Building and the Penningroth Machine Shed, which together narrate the agricultural evolution of Jackson County from the early 1830s to the present.
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