When you’re on a quest to find the most unique town in Iowa, Brooklyn tops the list. Sure, we’ve got towns that could have been plucked from the Netherlands and we’ve got old fashioned villages in several spots, but nothing quite compares to the Community of Flags.
Plenty of Iowa’s small cities have a unique claim to fame, but none is quite as interesting as the town of Brooklyn, Iowa.
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This town has just about 1,300 residents and has become known as the country’s community of Flags.
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The town’s main flag display has one enormous flag for each of the 50 states, four branches of the military, and several other groups right in the center of town.
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Brooklyn doesn’t just stop there, though. Throughout the entire town you’ll see flags on display, from residents and shopkeepers celebrating their patriotism or their heritage.
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There’s even a shop dedicated to flags! You’ll find everything you need to create a flag display of your own here - or just a few trinkets to spruce up your house.
Facebook / Community of Flags Store The Community of Flags Store is located at 114 Jackson St., Brooklyn, IA 52211
While you’re in town, stop by the Classic Deli and Ice Cream Shoppe.
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You’ll want to try their delicious pork tenderloin - it’s so good, it should have a flag of its own!
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One thing’s for sure, all it takes is a single visit to Brooklyn to realize you’ve stumbled upon one of Iowa’s most unique communities.
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For more on Iowa’s most unique towns, read These 10 Iowa Towns Have The Most Charming Town Squares You’ll Ever See. There’s nothing that quite compares to a charming Iowa city!
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The Community of Flags Store is located at 114 Jackson St., Brooklyn, IA 52211
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