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Callender, IA

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Callender, IA 50523

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Callender is a city in Webster County, Iowa, United States. The population was 424 at the 2000 census.

Between 1866 and 1870 the Des Moines Valley Railroad Company constructed tracks between Des Moines and Fort Dodge. The line went from Keokuk, Iowa—an Iowa town at confluence of Des Moines and Mississippi rivers—through Des Moines, to Fort Dodge. To support the Railroad, several small towns were created by the railroad along the line to support track maintenance and to grow business. At seven to ten mile intervals there were 38 stops between the Keokuk and Fort Dodge. Kesho—town that would become Callender—was stop thirty-six.

According to the County Assessor’s records, the town of Kesho began South of the road (Thomas Street) on the East Side of the railroad tracks. There, Gurmond and Thora Bean had established a store in 1867-1868. The store was operational when the Des Moines Valley Railroad made it to Kesho in December 1969; however, a November 24, 1870 newspaper article from the Iowa Northwest Newspaper reads, “The city has disappeared from the face of the earth—not like Pompeii—but it has gone off on wheels. First the horse barn fell down, then the hotel was taken to pieces and moved off, and lately the depot has been hoisted on wheels, moved 9 miles up the road and landed near the Sioux City Junction (Tara). Kesho is now inhabited by muskrats alone. ” A new depot replaced the old one that existed until it was demolished in 1972. Post office records indicate that there was a post office in Kesho from 1873 until 1877.

Nearby cities include Knierim, Fort Dodge, Lehigh, Dayton, Paton.

Places in Callender

Dine and drink

Eat and drink your way through town.

Look at that Produce!

Market On Market

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Subway

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McDonald's

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Tom Thumb Drive In

45

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Can't-miss activities

Culture, natural beauty, and plain old fun.

A portrait of William Williams, founder of Fort Dodge

Fort Museum

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Dolliver Memorial State Park

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Shiny Top Brewing

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Photo by Carrie N

Blanden Art Museum

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Places to stay

Hang your (vacation) hat in a place that’s just your style.

Quality Inn Fort Dodge

Tom Thumb Drive In

45

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Pool

Baymont by Wyndham Fort Dodge

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Baymont By Wyndham Fort Dodge

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