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Encyclopedia > Alvin Straight

Alvin Straight was a resident of Des Moines, Iowa who became famous for travelling across multiple states on a lawn mower over the course of several weeks to visit his brother. Director David Lynch created The Straight Story, a movie based on Alvin's journey. This article is about the state capital of Iowa. ... State nickname: The Hawkeye State Other U.S. States Capital Des Moines Largest city Des Moines Governor Thomas Vilsack (D) Official languages English Area 145,743 km² (26th)  - Land 144,701 km²  - Water 1,042 km² (0. ... A lawn mower (often spelled as one word—lawnmower) is a type of mower, used to cut grass to an even length on a smaller scale. ... David Lynch on the set of his 2001 film Mulholland Drive David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946 in Missoula, Montana) is an American filmmaker. ... The Straight Story is a motion picture, released in 1999 and directed by David Lynch. ...


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The Straight Story - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (314 words)
It is based on the true story of Alvin Straight's journey across Iowa on a lawnmower.
Alvin Straight (played by veteran actor Richard Farnsworth) is a sickly, elderly man who lives with his adult daughter Rose (Sissy Spacek).
The trouble is that Alvin's legs and eyes are too impaired for him to drive a car, so he hitches a trailer to his 30-year-old riding lawnmower and sets off on the 300-mile journey from Laurens, Iowa to Mount Zion, Wisconsin.
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