Wow y'all bringing out all the Oelwein facts. I did hear the town had a drug problem but dang.Here is a crazy ass story about Oelwein . . . . well read book from 2009. Not very flattering though. Maybe that is why his BBQ is so good . . . .
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Wow y'all bringing out all the Oelwein facts. I did hear the town had a drug problem but dang.Here is a crazy ass story about Oelwein . . . . well read book from 2009. Not very flattering though. Maybe that is why his BBQ is so good . . . .
There used to be a town called Jordan between Ames and Boone that was leveled by an F5 tornado in the late 70s. The satellite tornado that formed near the large one was the first video ever of an anti-cyclonic tornado. Dr. Fujita called it the most intense tornado he ever studied.Oelwein and Charles City were the location of major tornadoes when I was in grade school. Huge news story at the time.
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The Power of EF5 Tornadoes Felt in Charles City, Oelwein 54 Years Ago - KCHA News
Last Sunday (05.15) marked the 54th anniversary of the infamous EF5 tornado that devastated Charleskchanews.com
It's in Fayette County. You don't have to say Oelwein, Iowa. It is the only Oelwein in the whole world.One for contestants on the new season of BBQ Showdown on Netflix is from Oelwein, Iowa, which I had never heard of, northeast of Waterloo.
Where Freddy #21 currently is was Pammel Court not Hawthorne Court. Pammel is older and was closer to Stange Road. Hawthorne was East of there. I lived in both.It was Hawthorne Court at the time. The building they lived in is about where building 21 is now.
Michelle Monaghan is from the Winthrop / Masonville area same as the Gallery's of hawkeye football fame.Actresses Michelle Monaghan and Thurman Merman's grandma Cloris Leachman are from Iowa.
The GOAT radar,....."Radar" O'Reilly from Ottumwa!!!
The GOAT radar,....."Radar" O'Reilly from Ottumwa!!!
I never knew of this until this post. I'll have to ask my Dad about it. He grew up in Ames and then moved to Hudson in the early 70's but I'm sure he remembers this vividly.There used to be a town called Jordan between Ames and Boone that was leveled by an F5 tornado in the late 70s. The satellite tornado that formed near the large one was the first video ever of an anti-cyclonic tornado. Dr. Fujita called it the most intense tornado he ever studied.
It’s the area where Farm Progress show is held. There is a coop location and a house or two where the town used to sit. Calling it a town may be a stretch as I don’t believe population was ever above 30.I never knew of this until this post. I'll have to ask my Dad about it. He grew up in Ames and then moved to Hudson in the early 70's but I'm sure he remembers this vividly.
I drive by there a few times a week. Maybe I'll check out the Ames Historical Society to see what they have on it. My Uncle was living in Boone at that time so I'll ask him about it too.It’s the area where Farm Progress show is held. There is a coop location and a house or two where the town used to sit. Calling it a twin may be a stretch as I don’t believe population was ever above 30.
My dad was at the fertilizer shed that is now a Nutrien location when it hit. Been awhile since we’ve talked about it but said it was scary.
Source? No mention in Wikipedia. My wife attended his high school two years ahead of him and is in the famous "National Honor Society" yearbook picture that is blacked out. I would have thought that we would have heard of a strong Iowa State connection like this in our 20 years in Ames.
"Jeffrey Dahmer was born May 21, 1960, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,[10] the first of two sons to Lionel Herbert Dahmer, a Marquette University chemistry student and later a research chemist, and Joyce Annette Dahmer (née Flint), a teletype machine instructor."
This is crazy I had to look it up, his dad got his Ph D in 1966 wowJeffrey Dahmer lived in Frederiksen Court for 4 years.
210th st between T and U Ave. still a few houses there.I drive by there a few times a week. Maybe I'll check out the Ames Historical Society to see what they have on it. My Uncle was living in Boone at that time so I'll ask him about it too.
His sister lived near me. Could see their pasture area very clearly. One Saturday dozens of tents appeared. (This was a month after RR). Turned out to be a scout retreatThe Weaver family from Ruby Ridge is from Iowa.
There used to be a town called Jordan between Ames and Boone that was leveled by an F5 tornado in the late 70s. The satellite tornado that formed near the large one was the first video ever of an anti-cyclonic tornado. Dr. Fujita called it the most intense tornado he ever studied.
I never knew of this until this post. I'll have to ask my Dad about it. He grew up in Ames and then moved to Hudson in the early 70's but I'm sure he remembers this vividly.
That must have been terrifying.June 13, 1976. Watched the storm from the 4-H camp