Spillville is a small town located in Winneshiek County, Iowa, United States. It has a population of approximately 350 residents.
The town was founded in 1852 and was named after its founder, Louis Mashek, who spilled a keg of beer on the ground during a celebration. The spilled beer gave the town its unique name.
Spillville is known for its strong Czech heritage and is home to the Bily Clocks Museum, which houses hand-carved wooden clocks created by brothers Frank and Joseph Bily. The clocks are intricate works of art and have become a popular tourist attraction in the area.
The town also has a strong musical tradition, with an annual Czech Fest celebrating Czech music, food, and culture.
Spillville offers a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, with beautiful natural surroundings and a close-knit community. It is a charming small town that preserves its cultural heritage and offers a glimpse into Iowa's rich history.
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