Poplar Rural District

The Poplar Rural District is a nationally recognized historic district located north of Jacksonville, Iowa, United States.

A concrete post fence line is the object, and the landscape of the district is the site.

They are all associated with the largest rural settlement of Danish immigrants in the United States.

The latter appear to be somewhat linked to the ethnic heritage of the Danish immigrants who tended to locate their farmsteads on sheltered hillsides.

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