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Welcome to our Iowa Relocation Guide. Find everything from real estate and relocation information, to home loans, career information, schools, insurance, apartments and rentals and so much more.

Category  Ames
Category  Ankeny
Category  Bettendorf
Category  Cedar Falls
Category  Cedar Rapids
Category  Council Bluffs
Category  Davenport
 
Category  Des Moines
Category  Iowa City
Category  Marion
Category  Sioux City
Category  Waterloo
Category  Waukee
Category  West Des Moines

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Ames was established in 1864 to serve the Cedar Rapids and Missouri River Railroad. Cynthia Duff, an early Ames settler, was instrumental in helping to secure land for...

Iowa
Iowa covers 56,276 square miles and has a population of 2,926,324 people. Iowa's capital is Des Moines, which has a population of 198,682. Other important cities are Ames (pop. 50,731), Cedar Rapids (pop. 120,758), Council Bluffs (pop. 58,268), Davenport (pop. 98,359), Dubuque (pop. 57,686), Iowa City (pop. 62,220), Sioux City (pop. 85,013), Waterloo (pop. 68,747) and West Des Moines (pop. 46,403).

Iowa was admitted to the Union on December 28th, 1846 as the 29th state. It's bordered by Minnesota to the north, Wisconsin to the northeast,Illinois to the southeast, Missouri to the south, Nebraska to the west and South Dakota to the northwest. The state flower is the "Wild Prairie Rose" and it's nickname is "Hawkeye State". Iowa's economy is broken into two categories; Hogs, corn, soybeans, oats, cattle and dairy products provide for the agricultural side. While food processing, machinery, electric equipment, chemical products, printing and publishing and primary metals provide for the industrial side.

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