Albion was founded in 1852.
The town was first called La Fayette until the name was changed to Albion in 1858. Lafayette was surveyed in the month of August, 1852, by George W. Voris and Thomas S. Brown, and given the name of Lafayette. In 1858, the name was changed to Albion, after the poetic name for Britain.
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The park is dedicated to the American veterans who honorably wore the uniform of the United States military. It pays special homage to those who fought and those who died to defend and protect our freedoms. It is intended to encourage young Americans to do the same as those before them.
Joynell and Larry Raymon
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The park is dedicated to the American veterans who honorably wore the uniform of the United States military. It pays special homage to those who fought and those who died to defend and protect our freedoms. It is intended to encourage young Americans to do the same as those before them.
Joynell and Larry Raymon
For more information visit: https://raymonveteranspark.com/about
307 W Johnson St, Albion
Iowa 50005
The Albion Municipal Library and Heritage Center was built in 2007, and an entire room was dedicated to preserving the history of our town.
Spanning more than 3,700 miles, the Great American Rail-Trail promises an all-new American experience. The trail travels through 12 states and the District of Columbia, connecting trail users and communities from Washington to Washington, and possibly someday from the Atlantic to the Pacific. As the first cross-country trail of its kind, the “Great American” will be hosted primarily by rail-trails—public paths created from former railroad corridors—as well as other multiuse trails, offering a route across the nation that is completely separated from vehicle traffic. Upon its completion, the Great American will serve more than 50 million people within 50 miles of its route, as well as the millions from across the country and the world who will explore America’s diverse places via the trail. Connect with RTC at railstotrails.org and @railstotrails on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To find https://www.railstotrails.org/greatamericanrailtrail/route/ut
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