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  • Racoon River Park
    • 2500 Grand Avenue, West Des Moines , Iowa
  • RAILS Academy
    • 1000 Porter Avenue, Des Moines, IA, 50315
  • Reiman Gardens
    • 1407 University Boulevard, Ames, IA
  • ReMax Real Estate Group Office- Pleasant HIll Diner
    • 932 N. Shadyview Blvd & 5015 E. University, Pleasant Hill, Iowa
  • Rex Mathes Auditorium
    • 1401 Vine Street, West Des Moines
  • Ritual Cafe
    • 13th Street (between Grand & Locust), Des Moines, Iowa
  • Riverwalk Dog Park
    • 1111 Illinois Street, Des Moines
  • Rustique Ranch Flea & Vintage Marketplace
    • 33240 Ute Avenue, Waukee, Iowa
  • Salibury House
    • 4025 Tonawanda Drive, Des Moines, IA, 50322, Come see the treasures from the Salisbury House collection that are seldom on public display. Enjoy a tour led by Salisbury House's Executive Director, J. Eric Smith. Guests will enjoy exclusive access to internationally significant artifacts, books and manuscripts from the Salisbury House archives and collections. The evening begins at 5:30 pm with a wine and cheese reception followed by the tour that includes access to the exquisite Salisbury House Library.
  • Salisbury House
    • 4025 Tonawanda Drive, Des Moines

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