Nice little place with kind staff and lots of info on Denmark. Good shop with reall danish stuff. Try the liqourice (spelling)
It was fantastic. We highly recommend to anyone Danish or not!We learned a lot about the Danes we didn't know before.
Coming back from Des Moines to Rapid City we've seen the billboards for the Danish Windmill so we just had to stop. Great place to stretch and walk around a very interesting old windmill even more interesting is that it is in the middle of Iowa.
Just a couple of miles north of I-88, the windmill makes a for a nice respite from the highway. The windmill was built in Denmark in 1848. Then about 30 years ago, someone had the crazy idea to take it apart and restore it in the middle of Iowa. We enjoyed browsing through the museum store. http://www.danishwindmill.com/
There are great gifts to purchase as you do your Christmas shopping. The staff is very friendly and helpful in making your selections.
went here on our way back to Omaha via Des Moines. Nice Windmill and museum. Small yes but neat none the less. If you are afraid of heights don't go all the way up.
1848 Danish windmill transported to Iowa and reassembled in largest Danish rural villages outside Denmark. And a good gift shop with small town friendliness.
a good place for some pictures. very interesting place to stop by and look around.you will be glad you did.
Any parent who has put together a toy on Christmas Eve will appreciate the task of dismantling and re-assembling this building, one continent to another. That is why it's amazing.
Decided to stop on are way home from omaha. Nice little stop to get out and stretch. Made for some nice photos. The gift shop was closed on our visit. Worth the stop