• Welcome to the American Gothic House, the real house from Grant Wood's iconic painting, American Gothic.
  • The American Gothic House, also known as the Dibble House, is a house in Eldon, Iowa, designed in the Carpenter Gothic style with a distinctive upper window.
  • Wood was inspired to paint what is now known as the American Gothic House in Eldon, Iowa, along with the kind of people he thought should live in that house.
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  • The American Gothic house not only still stands, it is an old house museum so you can go and visit it to take some silly pictures of your own!
  • Props on hand encourage visitors to pose in front of the historic American Gothic House and create their own unique American Gothic portrait.
  • I was no exception. I’m speaking, of course, of the American Gothic House from Grant Wood’s world-famous 1930 artwork, American Gothic.
  • You can visit the American Gothic House (and even pose for your own version of “American Gothic”) the next time you’re in southeastern Iowa.
  • Iowa artist Grant Wood sketched this house on a 1930 visit to Eldon and that summer depicted it as the backdrop for his world-famous painting, American Gothic.
  • Dive into the significance of the American Gothic House in Iowa, and discover why this iconic backdrop is a must-visit Midwestern gem!