National History Day in Iowa provides students with the opportunity to showcase their work and receive feedback on their projects from judges in their local communities across nine regional contests.
New to NHD in Iowa? Review the regional contest map to find your regional contest. If you have questions or concerns regarding your district contest location, please contact NHD.Iowa@iowa.gov.
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Results from the 2025 regional contests will be posted as contests conclude.
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Teacher registration instructions for the 2025 regional contests will be available in January.
Student registration instructions for the 2025 regional contests will be available in January.
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Grant Wood Region | Kirkwood Community College | Cedar Rapids
This region is named for Grant Wood, the Iowa artist who created the famous "American Gothic" painting. His history and legacy span the district, from the one-room Antioch School he attended near Anamosa to his studio in Cedar Rapids to his home in Iowa City to a gallery of his work in Tipton. His stylized landscape paintings of the rolling landscape made a significant impact on the area's arts and culture during his lifetime.
Grant Wood Region Schedule | Date |
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NHD in Iowa 2025 Grant Wood Regional Contest Registration Guide | Available January 6 |
Registration Opens | January 6 |
Registration Closes | March 6 |
In-Person Contest | March 14 |
Contest Winners Posted to Website and Websites Unlocked | March 15 |
Comment Forms Released | March 16 |
Historic Highways Region | Central College | Pella
The first automobile highways to connect the nation from west to east (Lincoln Highway) and north to south (Jefferson Highway) crossed through this region and intersected at the Reed-Niland corner in Colo. The area was a hub of activity that increased in the late 1920s following a long-fought battle to develop the Great Whiteway (now Highway 6), which ran from Chicago to Davenport, Des Moines, Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Historic Highways Region Schedule | Date |
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NHD in Iowa 2025 Historic Highways Region Contest Registration Guide | Available January 6 |
Registration Opens | January 6 |
Registration Closes | March 18 |
In-Person Contest | March 26 |
Contest Winners Posted to Website and Websites Unlocked | March 27 |
Comment Forms Released | March 28 |
Mississippi River Region | St. Ambrose University | Davenport
Just as it has carved the physical landscape, the Mississippi River has shaped a remarkable path through the history of human settlement. For the first Native Americans, early European pioneers, and modern-day Iowans, the river has influenced the cross-currents of migration, commerce, industry and recreation. Many of Iowa’s oldest towns hug the river’s west bank and reflect its rich history.
Mississippi River Region Schedule | Date |
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NHD in Iowa 2025 Mississippi River Region Contest Registration Guide | Available January 6 |
Registration Opens | January 6 |
Registration Closes | February 23 |
In-Person Contest | March 3 |
Contest Winners Posted to Website and Websites Unlocked | March 4 |
Comment Forms Released | March 5 |
Montauk Region | Northeast Iowa Community College | Calmar
This region is named for Montauk, the majestic home and farm of Iowa’s 12th governor, William Larrabee. Larrabee served as the Governor of Iowa from 1886 until 1890 and then retired to Montauk, his family mansion in Clermont, which is now a State Historic Site. The Larrabee family furnished and maintained this two-story 1874 mansion and estate for more than 100 years, adapting with the changing agricultural life. Larrabee and his wife were also committed to ensuring the children in their community received the best education possible and in 1912 built and donated the Ideal School to the town of Clermont.
Montauk Region Schedule | Date |
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NHD in Iowa 2025 Montauk Region Contest Registration Guide | Available January 6 |
Registration Opens | January 6 |
Registration Closes | March 11 |
In-Person Contest | March 19 |
Contest Winners Posted to Website and Websites Unlocked | March 20 |
Comments Forms Released | March 21 |
Sergeant Floyd Region | Northwestern College | Orange City
The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through northwestern Iowa in August 1804. Sergeant Charles Floyd Jr. was the only member of Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery Expedition to die on the journey. He died on August 20 just south of present-day Sioux City and was buried on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River. The region has documented the history of the expedition at the Sergeant Floyd River Museum, Sergeant Floyd Monument, Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, M.V. Sergeant Floyd Inspection Boat, Lewis and Clark State Park and Keelboat, and numerous works of art in the area.
Sergeant Floyd Region Schedule | Date |
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NHD in Iowa 2025 Sergeant Floyd Region Contest Registration Guide | Available January 6 |
Registration Opens | January 6 |
Registration Closes | March 3 |
In-Person Contest | March 11 |
Contest Winners Posted to Website and Websites Unlocked | March 12 |
Comment Forms Released | March 13 |
Spirit Lake Region | Buena Vista University | Storm Lake
Although most Iowans associate the state’s three Great Lakes – Spirit Lake, plus East and West Okoboji – with sunny summer vacations spent fishing, boating and riding the old wooden roller coaster at Arnolds Park, the area wasn’t always so carefree. Tensions between Native Americans and white settlers erupted into the Spirit Lake Massacre during the winter of 1857 and marred the state’s generally peaceful record of Native and white relations. The site’s Abbie Gardner Sharp Cabin became one of Iowa’s first tourist attractions and still stands as a reminder of the state’s early struggles.
Spirit Lake Region Schedule | Date |
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NHD in Iowa 2025 Spirit Lake District Region Registration Guide | Available January 6 |
Registration Opens | January 6 |
Registration Closes | February 25 |
In-Person Contest | March 5 |
Contest Winners Posted to Website and Websites Unlocked | March 6 |
Comment Forms Released | March 7 |
Sullivan Brothers Region | University of Northern Iowa | Cedar Falls
This region is named in honor of the five Sullivan brothers, natives of Waterloo who enlisted in the U.S. Navy with the stipulation that they serve together. All were assigned to the U.S.S. Juneau, which was torpedoed during the Battle of Guadalcanal, and all five Sullivan brothers perished. As a direct result, the U.S. War Department adopted the Sole Survivor Policy to protect families from losing multiple members in combat and named a Navy ship for the brothers.
Sullivan Brothers Region Schedule | Date |
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NHD in Iowa 2024 Sullivan Brothers Region Contest Registration Guide | Available January 6 |
Registration Opens | January 6 |
Registration Closes | March 16 |
In-Person Contest | March 24 |
Contest Winners Posted to Website and Websites Unlocked | March 25 |
Comment Forms Released | March 26 |
Voltaire Twombly Region | Indian Hills Community College | Ottumwa
This region is named for Voltaire Twombly, who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroic efforts as a flag bearer for the 2nd Iowa Infantry at the Battle of Fort Donnelson (Tennessee) in the Civil War.
Voltaire Twombly Region Schedule | Date |
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NHD in Iowa 2025 Voltaire Twombly Region Contest Registration Guide | Available January 6 |
Registration Opens | January 6 |
Registration Closes | February 27 |
In-Person Contest | March 7 |
Contest Winners Posted to Website and Websites Unlocked | March 8 |
Comment Forms Released | March 9 |
Western Trails Region | Iowa Western Community College | Council Bluffs
The region around Council Bluffs was a gateway to adventure and westward migration in the early to mid-1800s. In addition to the explorers Lewis and Clark, who explored Iowa’s western border, pioneers followed the Oregon Trail, hopeful gold miners rushed along the California Trail, and Mormons trekked along the Mormon Trail to seek religious freedom in the Salt Lake Valley. Many of these early travelers began their journey at the Missouri River crossing at Council Bluffs.
Western Trails Region Schedule | Date |
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NHD in Iowa 2025 Western Trails Region Contest Registration Guide | Available January 6 |
Registration Opens | January 6 |
Registration Closes | March 2 |
In-Person Contest | March 10 |
Contest Winners Posted to Website and Websites Unlocked | March 11 |
Comment Forms Released | March 12 |