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Iowa Announces Harvest Festival, Historian Discusses Dragoon Trail

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Des Moines — Gov. Kim Reynolds announced on Wednesday, July 8 that Iowa will host "America's Harvest Festival" across the State Capitol grounds on Oct. 24, 2026, from 1 p.m. to sunset, highlighting agricultural roots with historical reenactments, music, food and Iowa vendors. Lt. Gov. Chris Cournoyer outlined aspects of the state’s America250 plan earlier in 2025. Bancroft — Iowa historian Kevin Mason will present his new book, Retracing the Dragoon Trail in Iowa, at the Bancroft Public Library on Monday, July 13 at 6 p.m., examining the 1835 Dragoon Expedition and environmental and Indigenous perspectives. State officials first announced the 'America's harvest' theme in December; agencies advise travelers to consult Iowa DOT maps for real-time road updates.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 1835: First U.S. Dragoon Expedition traverses what is now Iowa.
  • December (prior announcement): State officials designate 'America's harvest' as Iowa's America250 theme.
  • Wednesday, July 8: Gov. Kim Reynolds publicly detailed America's Harvest Festival plans at the State Capitol.
  • Monday, July 13: Kevin Mason is scheduled to present his Dragoon Trail book at Bancroft Public Library at 6 p.m.
  • Oct. 24, 2026: America's Harvest Festival planned from 1 p.m. to sunset on State Capitol grounds.

Why This Matters to You

The Harvest Festival is a chance to celebrate Iowa's agricultural roots. It's a family-friendly event with music, food, and local vendors. Check the Iowa DOT maps for road updates if you're planning to attend. Don't miss Kevin Mason's talk on the Dragoon Trail, a key piece of Iowa's history.

The Bottom Line

Iowa is gearing up for a historical celebration with the Harvest Festival and a fresh look at the Dragoon Trail. It's a chance to appreciate our state's rich past and vibrant present. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves history and community events.

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Who Benefited

Local vendors, agricultural organizations, tourism businesses and state cultural programs are likely to benefit from increased visitor spending, publicity and community engagement generated by the Oct. 24 America's Harvest Festival.

Who Impacted

Residents near the State Capitol, commuters and local transportation systems may experience temporary disruptions from increased traffic, road closures and event-related noise on Oct. 24.

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Who Benefited

Local vendors, agricultural organizations, tourism businesses and state cultural programs are likely to benefit from increased visitor spending, publicity and community engagement generated by the Oct. 24 America's Harvest Festival.

Who Impacted

Residents near the State Capitol, commuters and local transportation systems may experience temporary disruptions from increased traffic, road closures and event-related noise on Oct. 24.

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