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The Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League: Minor League Baseball in the Middle West
The Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League (also known as the "Three-I" or "Three Eye") was a national force in minor league baseball for the first sixty years of the twentieth century. The Three Eye was the nation's oldest Class B minor league, then the highest level of low minor leagues. Communities represented in the league included Bloomington (Illinois), Cedar Rapids, Danville, Davenport, Decatur, Evansville, Moline, Peoria, Springfield, Terre Haute, Waterloo, and others.
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The History of Keokuk Baseball Keokuk has a long and colorful history, especially as it relates to baseball. Many famous players spent time in and around the Keokuk area playing the sport.
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Bob Feller Museum The Bob Feller Museum, located in Van Meter.
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Field of Dreams Movie Site Web page of the location where the chapter's namesake movie was filmed. Is it heaven? No, it's Iowa.
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