97.2% of the land in Iowa is privately owned.
IIRC, Iowa had the largest percentage of any Union State's residents serve in the Civil War.
Fresno, city proper, is actually much larger than Des Moines: 530,000 vs 215,000. CSA is larger, too: 1,300,000 vs. 800,000. They're on California state highway 99, which is like Hwy 20 here (divided highway, but not exclusively with interchanges).Not true at all. Fresno CA has a pop the size of Des Moines and they're not on an interstate.
Yeah, my environmental science professor said that Iowa is one of the most transformed places in the world. Iowa used to be mostly grassland praries but those are hard to find now-a-days.Iowa also has the most transformed landscape in the nation. Farms look natural but are not.
Yeah, my environmental science professor said that Iowa is one of the most transformed places in the world. Iowa used to be mostly grassland praries but those are hard to find now-a-days.
Fayette is the only city in the country with a University but not a High School. At least that is what they claimed 20 years ago.
And in the middle of nowhere. Kids have to make their own fun there.
Burlington. Still Iowa, just not so Hawkeyie, well, excluding the newspaper.The first Aldi grocery store in the U.S. was in Iowa City.
Burlington. Still Iowa, just not so Hawkeyie, well, excluding the newspaper.
Carter Lake should not be classified as Iowa. I have no interesting facts about the town, its just dumb it exists.
So you're not including Sabula? Or do you mean there is no other function of the city on the island except the government?Up until 2008, Cedar Rapids was one of two cities in the world where the city government was headquartered on an island, the other being Paris, France.
Thank god for opioids.