

Culture

203 W Union Street
Monday 10am-7pm
Tuesday 10am-4pm
Wednesday 10am-7pm
Thursday 10am-6pm
Friday 10am-4pm
Saturday 10am-12pm
One of Edgewood’s most celebrated traditions is Edgewood Rodeo Days, held every summer and drawing thousands of visitors to town. This multi-day PRCA-sanctioned event features professional rodeo action, parades, live music, kids’ activities, and countless volunteer-driven community events. Rodeo Days highlights Edgewood’s deep-rooted sense of pride, hospitality, and small-town charm.

203 S Locust Street
(563) 928-7200
Mass Times
Wednesdays @ 7am
Sundays @ 10am
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Edgewood, Iowa is a small city in northeastern Iowa, spanning Clayton and Delaware counties. Incorporated in 1892, it was settled in the mid-1800s and likely named for its location near a wooded area. The town grew as a farming hub, especially with the arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century. Agriculture remains central to Edgewood’s economy and identity today.





