The French Icarian Village in Adams County, Iowa is a captivating living history museum that authentically portrays the story of Icaria, the longest-lived non-religious utopian society in America from 1848 to 1898. Situated on 33.69 acres of original Icarian land, this historical site features a restored refectory dining hall, a one-room schoolhouse, and a cemetery, offering visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of this fascinating community.
Guests are invited to explore the village, participate in school activities reminiscent of the past, and even rent parts of the site for their own special events. With annual events such as the May Tea, the Paul Gauthier Golf Outing, and the Fête du Mais, the French Icarian Village promises an engaging and memorable experience for all who visit.
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