Fort Madison, Iowa
Fort Madison, United States
Fort Madison, Iowa has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.
Active Regular Army units with campaign credit for the War of 1812
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Campbell's Island, Illinois
Providence, RI
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: New Bedford, Massachusetts | Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Quashquame
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Montrose, USA | Rocheport, Missouri
Black Hawk (Sauk leader)|Black Hawk
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Quad Cities, IowaIllinois | Rock Island, Illinois
Fort Osage
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Sibley, Missouri | Dardenne Prairie, Missouri | Nescatunga, Oklahoma
Fort Madison High School
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: West Point, USA | Houghton, USA | St. Paul, USA | Denmark, Iowa
Black Hawk (chief)
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Waverly, Iowa | Roxbury, Wisconsin | Hinton, USA | Stillman Valley, Illinois | Prophetstown, Illinois
Des Moines River
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Des Moines, Iowa | Keokuk, Iowa | Ottumwa, USA | Oskaloosa, Iowa | Fort Dodge, Iowa
courthouse
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Kitchener, Ontario | Bas-Saint-Laurent | Bowling Green, Kentucky | Jefferson City, Missouri | Prairie du Chien
James Madison
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Florida | Washington | Madison, Wisconsin | Petersburg, Commonwealth of Virginia | Sikeston, Missouri
Meskwaki
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Michigan | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Des Moines, Iowa | Dubuque, Iowa | Ann Arbor, Michigan
Sauk people
Connects Fort Madison, Iowa to: Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Northern Michigan | Des Moines, Iowa | Quad Cities, IowaIllinois | Ann Arbor, Michigan