Agricultural/ IndustrialAntique Acres 7610 Waverly Rd., Cedar Falls The history of agriculture is told through this extensive collection of restored and preserved antique steam, saw milling and farm machinery. A modern 70-site campground is available. Open every day, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., May - Oct. (319) 987-2380 Hansen's Farm Fresh Dairy 8617 Lincoln Rd., Hudson Tour a working dairy farm, one mile southwest of Hudson. J & J Dairy, home of Hansens's Farm Fresh Dairy is a family owned and operated dairy of 150 miling Holsteins on 240 acres. Visitors can see the entire process of getting the milk from the cows to the bottle and ready for delivery all on the farm Walk through tours: under 5 free, children under 12 $2.00, adults $3.50. Hands on tours: $5.00 per participant: milk a real cow, feed a baby calf, make butter, and see the wallabies. Be sure to bring a camera. Reservations are necessary. (319) 988-4284, (319) 939-2187 Heritage Farm 7731 Zaneta Rd, Hudson This Percheron horse farm is home to several events throughout the year. Visitors will enjoy a horse drawn wagon ride during the spring, summer and fall months, and a scenic sleigh ride in winter. The Cabin in the Woods and Pa Daddy's Barn are fun for groups. Reservations required. (319) 988-3734 John Deere Operations Waterloo is the home of John Deere Waterloo Operations, comprised of John Deere Engine Works and the four factories of the John Deere Waterloo Operations. John Deere Waterloo Operations has over 195 acres of manufacturing floor space located on 2,485 acres of land and emplys appoximately 5,000 people from Waterloo, Cedar Falls, and the surrounding area. Tours are available most weekdays, reservations required. Must be 13 years if age to tour. The Deere Crossing Gift Shops are located at the Donald Street plant and at the Engine Works. The factory will be closed June 10-22, 2007. (319) 292-7668 National Cattle Congress P.O. Box 298, Waterloo This annual event features something for everyone. From country to rock music, national performers are at home on this stage. A carnival and midway are sure to please all ages. Shows range from ranch horses to rabbits to swine and from flowers to fiber arts to buttons. Shows, exhibits and activities change yearly, so there is always something new to see and do. (319) 234-7515 Silos & Smokestacks P.O. Box 2845, Waterloo Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area is one of 37 federally designated heritage areas in the nation and is an Affiliated Area of the National Park Service. The Heritage Area covers 37 counties in the northeast quadrant of Iowa. Interstate 80 borders it on the south and Interstate 35 borders it on the west. Through a network of sites, programs and events, SSNHA interprets farm life, agribuisiness and rural communities - past and present.
(319) 234-4567Sunrise Exchange Club Children's Petting Zoo National Cattle Congress Grounds 257 Ansborough Ave., Waterloo Open May - September, this zoo features a variety of farm animals. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 am - 8 pm; Sunday 12 - 5 pm; Closed Monday. Free Admission. (319) 234-4110 Outdoor/ RecreationCedar Valley Arboretum & Botanic Gardens 1927 E. Orange Rd., Waterloo Create and cultivate new friendships and interests while connecting with plants, the earth and the arts. The gardens are a place for people to share their knowledge and resources, as well as display a variety of talents and plant specimens. Open to the public May - Mid-Oct., Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Please contact for tour information. (319) 226-4966 | Cedar Valley Recreational Trails 6510 Hudson Rd., Cedar Falls The Cedar Valley's outstanding recreational trail system sets us apart from most other communities. Over 80 miles of hard-surfaced trails configured in a series of loops offer users a variety of experiences from peaceful wooded areas along our lakes and streams to attractions located in our vibrant downtown entertainment districts. Trails are highlighted on the map located at the center of this guide or can be ordered by calling the Visitors Bureaus. In addition to the Cedar Valley Recreational Trail System, Cedar Falls has been named as an official Bicycle Friendly Community my the League of American Bicyclists. The designation is based on the communities being judged in areas of engineering, encouragement, enforcement and evaluation. Cities are encouraged to improve in each of the five areas when re-applying for the designation every four years. Cedar Falls is proud of the award and looks forward to making Cedar Falls even more bicycle friendly in the future! |
Cedar Falls Raceway 6400 W. Bennington Road, Cedar Falls Cedar Falls Raceway was constructed in the 1960's and originally known as Neita Raceway (North East Iowa Timing Association). Originally sanctioned with the AHRA (now defunct), Neita's name was changed to the Cedar Falls Raceway in the 1980's. Since then, Cedar Falls Raceway has been under IHRA and NHRA sanctions and is currently a NHRA member track. The track is 60' wide x 4000' long, as it is a 1/4 mile drage strip with 350' concrete launch pads. 319-987-2537 The Falls Aquatic Center 3025 South Main Street, Cedar Falls Three distinct pool areas, handicapped accessible, concessions, shade structures, lounge chairs, and more! The Adventure Falls offers a 196 foot long enclosed tube slide and a 176 foot long raft slide that come off a 21 foot tall tower. You can ride both slides with or without a tube. Patrons can exit the splash down area or stay on the tube and float into the 450 foot long lazy river, complete with fountains, sprays, rapids, and falling water. The Safari Falls features a beach style entry, home to an elephant and other floating creatures at play among the fountains, slides, sprays and a large dump bucket. With a maximum depth of 26 inches and abundant shade, this area is sure to be a family favorite. Last but not least, the Rock Falls is a traditional pool with a twist! The area has an 8 lane, 25 meter pool with a lap line available throughout the day, floatable objects to climb on, a water basketball area, and water volleyball may be set up during evening times. There is an attached diving well which requires users to have a certain level of swimming skills. Patrons must be 46 inches tall to use the waterslides and 44 inches tall ot use the lazy river. Hours - Monday - Saturday Noon - 8:45 p.m.; Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. Weather permitting. Aquatic Center is open from the end of May until mid-August. Call to verify annual dates. 319-266-8468 Hartman Reserve Nature Center 657 Reserve Dr., Cedar Falls Visit the 287-acre natural area in the heart of metropolitan Black Hawk County and you will find yourself in a woodland oasis. Within the forest are lakes, valleys, prairie, and open meadow all teaming with wildlife. Watch for river otters and osprey introduced in 1998. The Hartman Interpretive Center is perched on a bluff above the Cedar River and linked to the forest by a 6-mile web of trails. The Trail Tram, an open-air trailer pulled by a tractor, makes some of the trails handicapped accessible and can be reserved by your group. All ages and abilities will enjoy Hartman Reserve Nature Center. Interpretive Center open year round Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Sundays (Labor Day to Memorial Day), 1 - 5 p.m. The trail system is open daily from sunrise to sunset. (319) 277-2187 Hearst Sculpture Garden 304 W. Seerley Blvd., Cedar Falls Bulbs, perennials, bushes and trees indigenous to Iowa provide a quiet restful environment in which to relax and contemplate the sculptures on view May through October. The Sculpture Garden is in bloom from early spring through late fall and birds, butterflies and bunnies will surprise and delight every visitor. The garden is open sunrise to sunset and is handicap accessible. (319) 273-8641 Isle of Capri Casino and Hotel 777 Isle of Capri Blvd., Waterloo Experience a full-service tropical oasis at Iowa's newest casino and 200-room hotel. Opening spring 2007, the Isle of Capri Casino will feature over 35,000 square feet of gaming space. In addition, the casino will feature entertainment and three restaurants choices, including a buffet, deli and fine dining. Lost Island Water Park 2225 E. Shaulis Road, Waterloo Step back into a tropical Polynesian village complete with thatched huts, palm trees, volcanoes, treehouses and tiki gods...where you can lose yourself floating along the "Kailahi River", ride the waves of "Tsunami Bay", plunge down "Lost Soul Falls" or simply sip fresh fruit smoothies sunning in one of their many deck chairs. Monaleo Speedway Go-Kart Track and 18-Hole Adventure Golf are also available. Golf & Go-Karts open weekends in May, 2 - 10 p.m. Waterpark open May 29 - Aug. 29, 10:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. (319) 234-3210  | Prairies of Cedar Falls-various locations throughout Cedar Falls Prairies are a natural part of our enviorment and add immense beauty to our community. |
MuseumsBehrens-Rapp Tourism Information Station 1st and Clay St., Cedar Falls This restored gas station contains information for visitors to the Cedar Falls/Waterloo area. Open 8 a.m. - 8 p.m., May - Oct. (319) 277-8817 / 266-5149 Bluedorn Science Imaginarium 520 West 3rd St., Waterloo A "playground for the imagination," this interactive science center provides fun and hands-on exhibits that demonstrate how science affects everyday life. Visitors unravel the mysteries of motion with scientific experiments. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 9am - 5pm. (319) 233-8708 Dan Gable International Wrestling Institute & Museum 303 Jefferson St., Waterloo The museum features Olympic, collegiate and professional wrestling history and honors Waterloo native Dan Gable, 1972 Olympic Gold Medalist. The museum also presents displays on famous wrestlers throughout history - from Jacob wrestling the Angel through young Abe Lincoln to Frank Gotch, Dan Gable and Cael Sanderson. The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame, Glen Brand Wrestling Hall of Fame of Iowa, a video room featuring wrestling clips from movies, and the Dean Rockwell Library and Research Center are also features. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm; Group tours available by appointment. (319) 233-0745. George Wyth House & Viking Pump Museum 303 Franklin St., Cedar Falls A treasure of the Cedar Falls Historical Society built in 1907, this former family home of George Wyth is restored and decorated with the influence of the Art Deco Period. The third floor of the house is a museum dedicated to the Viking Pump Company founded by Wyth. Open by appointment. Tours available - please call for availability. (319) 277-8817 / 266-5149 Grout Museum District West 3rd & Washington area of Waterloo This hands-on science center makes learning scientific principles fun through interactive exhibits and formal demonstrations. Exhibits focus on light and electricity, momentum, liquids, gases and sound. Demonstrations daily. Open Tues. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (319) 233-8708 Ice House Museum 1st & Franklin St., Cedar Falls Closed due to flooding! This circular structure built in 1921 once housed a flourishing ice business and now displays ice harvest equipment and photos on ice farming operations. Early farming, homemaking and business memorabilia are also displayed. Open Wed., Sat., Sun. 2 - 4:30 p.m.; May - Sept. and by appointment. (319) 277-8817 or 266-5149 Iowa Band Museum 203 1/2 Main St., Cedar Falls Visit the historical band hall which houses the history and memorabilia of the Cedar Falls Municipal Band, which was organized in 1891 and is Iowa's oldest concert band. The 45-piece group presents free weekly open-air concerts Tuesday evenings, 7:30 p.m., June through August, under the direction of Dennis A. Downs, on the beautiful new band shell in Overman Park in the city's Historical District. There is ample street parking and handicap accessibility. The Museum is open Wed. & Sun. 2 - 4 p.m., Mon. 7 - 9 p.m.; June - July and by appointment. (319) 266-1253 or 266-2922 John Livingston Display Cedar Falls Historical Society, Cedar Falls The inspiration for the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull, John Livingston, was born in Cedar Falls in 1897, and became famous in the late 1920's and 30's as a race pilot. He entered 64 races and came in first in 41 of them! More tha 30 trophies, plaques and memorabilia are on display at the Cedar Falls Historical Society. (319) 266-5149 Little Red Schoolhouse 1st and Clay St., Cedar Falls Built in 1909, this charming schoolhouse is equipped with blackboards, books, a pot-bellied stove and turn-of-the century furnishings. Open Wed., Sat., Sun. 2 - 4:30 p.m., May - Oct. Tours by appointment. (319) 277-8817 or 266-5149 UNI Marshall Center One-Room School East of Hudson Rd. on 23rd St., Cedar Falls Preschool through college level classes can experience a typical day in a 1900-1920 schoolroom. Lessons are presented by UNI faculty or former one-room school teachers. Special events are offered to the public throughout the year. Open Fri. & Sun. 2 - 4 p.m. and by appointment. (319) 273-3276 Rensselaer Russell House Museum 520 West 3rd St., Waterloo Authentic interior and picturesque gardens grace this beautiful Mid-Victorian home. Open April - May and Sept. - Oct., Tues. - Sat. 1 - 5 p.m.; June - Aug., Tues. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Nov. - March by appointment only. Pre-scheduled group tours anytime. (319) 233-0262 University Museum 3219 Hudson Rd., Cedar Falls Created in 1892, this museum boasts the largest natural history and human history collection - biology, history and anthropology - in Northeast Iowa. The museum serves both the University and the community. Open Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Sat. - Sun. 1 - 4 p.m. Closed holidays. (319) 273-2188 Victorian Home & Carriage House Museum 308 W. 3rd St., Cedar Falls The oldest of Cedar Falls' museums, this 1861 Civil War era home features antique furnishings, fashions, and memorabilia documenting the area's early history. This museum also houses the famous O-scale Lenoir Train Exhibit. Open Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sunday 1 - 4 p.m. (319) 266-5149 Grout Museum of Science & Industry 503 South St., Waterloo Nationally accredited museum features outstanding exhibitions and programs reflecting the local environment and area history. The Discovery Zone features hands-on activities for children. Planetarium programs daily. Open Tues. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Sun. & Mon. (319) 234-6357 Theatre/ Performing Arts Black Hawk Children's Theatre 225 Commercial St., Waterloo This award-winning children's theatre presents delightful productions at the Hope Martin Theatre in the Waterloo Center for the Arts. (319) 235-0367 / 291-4494 Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls The premier arts center in Northeast Iowa, the Gallagher-Bluedorn opened it's doors in April of 2000. It is home to the UNI music ensembles, the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra and a major new visiting artist series including jazz, classical, dance, Broadway, and more! (319) 273-SHOW (319-273-7469) Hawkeye Community College Hawse Auditorium, Tama Hall; 1501 East Orange Rd., Waterloo Hawkeye Community College Artists Series presents Hawkeye Celebrates the Arts! Featuring quality music and theatre performances in Tama Hall and regional artist's artwork in the College's Library for the community's and visitors' enjoyment. (319) 296-2320 or (319) 296-4464 Lampost Theatre & Coffee Co. 204 West Seerley Blvd., Cedar Falls Performing nationally since 1980, Lampost Theatre Co. creates a unique and delightful theatrical experience. Comedy, music, variety and major productions are performed throughout the year. This intimate theatrical space also offers a full-service coffee/espresso shop. Open daily. Metropolitan Chorale This group produces inspiring concerts each fall and spring featuring local talent. Cedar Falls Community Theatre at the Oster Regent Theatre 103 Main St., Cedar Falls Enjoy the talents of community members as they perform in a wide variety of productions ranging from classic humor and familiar musicals to contemporary plays in the newly renovated 1910 Oster Regent Theatre. (319) A-P-P-L-A-U-D (319-277-5283) Theatre UNI University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls Plays, musicals, opera and theatre for youth are presented by UNI drama students and visiting artist directors in afternoon and evening performances throughout the academic year. (319) 273-6381 UNI School of Music University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls Offering a variety of music, from solo recitals to band, orchestra and choral concerts in approximately 200 yearly performances by students, faculty, and visiting artists. (319) 273-202 Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls One of Northeast Iowa's strongest cultural assets, the symphony presents outstanding performances with world-class artists. Each season includes five classical concerts, a Holiday and Spring Pops, two family concerts, a chamber music performance and a chamber music concert. Call (319) 273-SHOW or visit www.wcfsymphony.org for tickets and/or more details. Waterloo Community Playhouse 225 Commercial St., Waterloo Presenting the best in classics, modern comedies, dramas, musicals, & mysteries, the WCP has received the state's Top Performing Arts Organization Award and has an international reputation for new play production. Performances are in the Hope Martin Theatre in the Waterloo Center for the Arts. (319) 235-0367 / 291-4494 Art Galleries/ Visual ArtsGalleria De Paco 622 Commercial St., Waterloo A monumental feat has become a reality in Waterloo, Iowa. Never before has an attempt been made of such magnitude, Paco Rosic brings the Sistine Chapel to the Cedar Valley... all in spray paint. Visit his gallery and coffee shop and view a piece of Rome, a piece of history, and a symbol of faith right here in the Cedar Valley. Hearst Center for the Arts 304 W. Seerley Blvd., Cedar Falls Featuring local and regional artists in traveling and special focus exhibitions, this multi-purpose art center houses two galleries, a recital hall and a small library. Performances and special events are offered. Sculpture Garden tours are also available. Open Mon. & Wed. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Tues. & Thurs. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 1 - 4 p.m. (319) 273-8641 Northeast Iowa Weavers & Spinners Guild The Fibre Arts Studio, 111 Main St., Cedar Falls Traditional fiber arts of weaving, spinning, basketry, dyeing, and papermaking are practiced and shared. Handcrafted items are available for purchase in hte gift shop. Hours are Saturday 9am - 4pm. (319) 266-7815 Waterloo Center for the Arts 225 Commercial St., Waterloo Municipal art center features a full schedule of temporary art exhibitions; permanent collections include the largest Haitian Art collection in the United States, Midwest and American decorative art; and performing arts events relating to the exhibits. Gift Shop offers works by over 200 Midwest artists. Open Tues. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 1 - 4 p.m. (319) 291-4490 UNI Gallery of Art Kamerick Art Building, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls Permanent displays of various art forms are featured, with temporary exhibitions providing visitors an opportunity to view a wide range of artwork. Open Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat. and Sun. noon - 5 p.m. during the regular school year. Mon. - Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. during the summer. (319) 273-6134 Public Art in Cedar Falls Artistic expression has long been valued in Cedar Falls as evidenced by the Public Art Committee and their annual Gardens to Main Street Public Art Exhibition. Nineteen unique works adorn the Hearst Center for the Arts' Sculpture Garden, Downtown Main Street and the grounds of City Hall. This exhibition is replaced with a new collection each June. For information about the purchase of artwork currently on display, please contact the Hearst Center for the Arts at (319) 273-8641. Junior Art Gallery 225 Commercial St., Waterloo Young and young at heart will experience thrilling adventures in this delightful exhibit which changes annually. The Junior Art Gallery offers environmental and ethnic atmospheres in participatory exhibits. The Gallery is a special branch of the Waterloo Museum of Art. Open Sat. & Sun. 1 - 4 p.m., and for scheduled tours during the week. (319) 291-4490 Venues/ ArenasFive Sullivan Brothers Convention Center 4th and Commercial Streets, Downtown Waterloo This 36,000 square foot Center hosts numerous conventions, events and banquets seating up to 2,000 people throughout the year. The Center also is home to public art and military exhibits honoring its namesakes, the five Sullivan brothers. Recently renovated, the Center now feautres state-of-the-art meeting and exhibition space, with high-speed internet available throughtout the building. The renovations also include new flooring, wall coverings, lighting, signage and air walls. The Convention Center is connected via skywalk to the Ramada Hotel, a newly renovated 228-room full-service hotel. The Ramada's Red River Steaks and BBQ restaurant received the honor of Best BBQ in the Cedar Valley and offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Ramada also features four meeting rooms, which offer additional meeting space flexibility to meeting and event planners utilizing the Convention Center. (319) 233-7560 Hawkeye Community College 1501 East Orange Rd., Waterloo Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college with an enrollment of over 5,200 students. Tama Hall is a multi-purpose facility with multiple classrooms, dining and reception facilities. (319) 296-2320 McLeod Center 23rd and Hudson Rd., Cedar Falls This facility completes the UNI Sports and Event Complex by connecting the UNI-Dome's south side. The connection between the buildings is made not only above ground, but also underground. The McLeod Center opened on November 18, 2006 and seats up to 7,000 people. This new facility is home to UNI Panther Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Wrestling, and Volleyball competitions. The McLeod Center will also host family shows, trade shows, concerts, comedians, a variety of athletic events and more. (319) 273-DOME or (877) 216-DOME National Cattle Congress 257 Ansborough Ave., Waterloo Meeting your entertainment needs, NCC has something for everyone of every age: Rodeos, Monster Trucks, Horse Shows, Ballroom Dancing, Bingo, BMX Races, Conters, Craft Shows, Weddings, and much more. (319) 234-7515 Park Place Event Centre at Pipac Centre On the Lake 1521 Technology Parkway, Suite B, Cedar Falls Park Place is Iowa's premier event center. From corporate meetings to social events of any size, Park Place offers flexible indoor and outdoor space and banquet seating capacity for up to 500 guests. With state-of-the-art audio-visual and computer technology, Park Place features everything from a high-tech executive boardroom for meetings to a covered verdana overlooking Prairie Lakes for upscale receptions. World class event planning, food, beverages and service make very Park Place event a perfect one. Ferrari's Ristorante at Park Place is an upscale Italian restaurant featuring steaks seafood and Italian fare. Casual attire and walk-ins are welcome. Ferrari's is open for lunch and dinner, with a private dining room for yet another event option. (319) 277-1255 Riverview Conference Center 439 North Division St., Cedar Falls Whether you need facilities for your family or a large crowd, Riverview Converence Center can satisfy your needs. Meeting facilities include the Tabernacle, which can seat 1,800; Missionary Hall, with space available to seat 350 for seminars or 250 at tables; Pioneer Hall, offering a small intimate setting complete with fireplace and full kitchen; and the administration building which has a meeting room suitable for a small gathering. Housing is also available, including individually owned cabins available for rent and seven full-service pull through RV sites. You can just feel the peace and quiet as you enter the grounds of this unique Christian community. UNI-Dome Hudson Road, Cedar Falls As a unique part of the University of Northern Iowa, the UNI-Dome seeks to serve the university community, the Cedar Valley and the state of Iowa, as a premier, multi-purpose facility, offering a diverse blend of academic, cultural, entertainment, and recreational opportunities and events that meet the interests of these populations. University of Northern Iowa 1222 West 27th St., Cedar Falls Home to 12,500 students, landmarks of the UNI campus include the Campanile, UNI-Dome, Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center, and the new McLeod Center. These facilities provide a variety of dining, meeting and reception venues. (319) 273-2761 Waterloo Riverloop Expo Grounds Starts at Bluff St. - Runs east to Commercial St., Waterloo There are endless uses for the Outdoor Exhibition Space. This new addition will provide a unique opportunity for new organizations/ associations. The outdoor exhibition space will also serve as an extra area for exisiting groups to hold outdoor activities such as picnics, barbecues and socials, all within the footprint of the Five Sullivan Brothers Convention Center. In addition, this area will be marketed to groups already using outdoor space in Waterloo, as it may provide a better, more central location for their activities. Young Arena 125 Commercial St., Waterloo Young Arena is a multi-purpose facility with 3,000 fixed seats surrounding an Olympic-sized ice surface with an additional 2,000 seats available for dry floor events. young Arena is home to the United States Hockey League's Waterloo Black Hawks who play a 30-game home schedule from October through April and the Waterloo Warriors High School Hockey Team which plays a 17-game home schedule from November through February. The Waterloo Youth Hockey Associate's Junior Hawks program and the Cedar Valley Figure Skating Club are other organizations who make Young Arena their home ice; these organizations host many tournaments and competitions through the winter months. The Arena also hosts a number of additional activites including public walking and jogging on the 1/7 mile concourse, a variety of youth and adult hockey leagues, public skating, graduations, concerts and wrestling tournemtns. Young Arena will also be the host site of 2007 USHL All-Star Game and Skills Competition which will take place on January 29 & 30, 2007. (319) 291-4300 (Information Line), (319) 291-4335 (Business Office), (319) 291-7680 (Ticket Office) Other AttractionsCedar Falls Main Street Over the past several years, downtown Cedar Falls has been evolving as an arts and entertainment district and has been certified as a cultural district by the State of Iowa to prove it. Thanks to the efforts of Community Main Street and the many entrepreneurs and community groups who have chosen to invest in the area. Main Street and the surrounding square mile of the cultural district boast a robust array of restaurants, live music venues, specialty and art shops, galleries, historical attractions, cultural events and professional services. d'vine Medical Spa 2515 Cyclone Drive, Waterloo, IA 50701 d'vine Medical Spa Services is a one of a kind facility with luxurious offerings to the Cedar Valley. It provides a comprehensive selection of services ranging from relaxation to medical treatments. Patrons are able to indulge themselves in a soothing and tranquil atmosphere which generates relaxation and revitalization. Their staff consists of highly trained professionals who strive to provide the highest quality spa services to our valued guests. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9am-7pm; Thursday 10am-8pm; Saturday 9am-4pm. (319)233-2000.
Historical Tour of Black Hawk County Enjoy a cyber-tour of historically significant sites in Black Hawk County. CedarNet collaborates with the Cedar Falls Historical Society to bring you this information.
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