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Green Travel Destination: Iowa City, IowaThe home to the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa is a green travel destination that offers something for everyone to do.
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Free Things to Do in Iowa City, IowaIowa City, Iowa provides a great mix of culture, sports and education. Individuals can enjoy many things to do for free.
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Guide to Iowa City, IowaA guide to the best stores, restaurants, bars, and museums in the city. -
The Red Avocado in Iowa City, Iowa: Restaurant ReviewThe Red Avocado in Iowa City, Iowa, is a locally owned vegetarian restaurant.
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Tspoons Coffee Cafe in Iowa City, Iowa: Coffee Shop ReviewTspoons Coffee Cafe in Iowa City, Iowa, is a great place to pull up a chair and grab a cup of fresh brewed coffee.
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Gay-Friendly Bed and Breakfasts in Iowa City, IowaStay in a gay-friendly bed and breakfast in Iowa City, Iowa.
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Best Independent Music Stores in Iowa City, IAIowa City, Iowa still offers a great selection of independent music stores for music lovers to explore. Each offering a the diverse collection of vinyl and CDs, these independent record stores have music offerings for virtually every genre.
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Iowa City News and EventsChrono, LC has operated a news website in Muscatine for a long time. Now they are rapidly expanding to the Iowa City area, bringing reviews of food places, bars, clubs, events, and much more that can't be found elsewhere.
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President Obama's Speech in Iowa City on March 24, 2010 Shows Guts, Courage, DeterminationA recap of the remarks of President Barack Obama on Thursday, March 24, from Iowa City, Iowa's Fieldhouse on the campus of the University of Iowa. -
Iowa City's Beautiful DowntownIowa City, Iowa has a lot to offer. There's the University of Iowa with it's internationally renowned Hospitals & Clinics. Then there's the cultural diversity with many foreign students. But ESPECIALLY there's the Pedestrian Mall!
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Cross Roads Tattoo and Piercing Iowa City, IA- Store ReviewThis is one of the best Tattoo and piercing studios that I have been to and I would recommend dropping by if you live near Iowa City, Iowa.You will not be disappointed
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First Person Perspectives: Cedar Rapids Hit by 500-Year Flood; Iowa City ThreatenedA firsthand account of the Iowa flooding of Thursday (June 12th) and Friday (June 13th).
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The Best of Iowa City Real EstateOur team of realtors is standing by to help you find the Iowa City real estate of your dreams, whether you're a first-time homebuyer, a luxury purchaser, a corporate executive, an aging retiree or a family in search of a good school district.
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A Guide to Visiting Iowa City and Coralville, IowaIowa City and Coralville, Iowa are home to some great attractions making it a great place to visit.
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The Red Avocado Brings Vegan Back in Iowa City, IowaMaintaining a vegan/vegetarian lifestyle in eastern Iowa receives a culinary lift at this locally grown restaurant.
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2009 Oktoberfest in Amana, IowaCelebrate the fall season at Oktoberfest 2009 held in Amana, Iowa. Amana is part of the Amana Colonies located in Eastern Iowa just minutes from Iowa City and Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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Thornberry Off Leash Dog Park in Iowa City - a "howling" Success!The Thornberry Off-Leash Dog is an 11 acre park with a dog yard, small dog area (yard), agility area and an in ground waste tank for disposal of dog waste as well as plans for even more entertainment for your 4 legged friend!. -
The Black Angel in Oakland Cemetery, Iowa City: A Monument Steeped in Legend and LoreA lot of legend and lore surround The Black Angel, Some say that the spirit of the woman who haunts her lies beneath her wings and some say they don't know but all agree she is not only a unique but strange monument. -
Top Ten Haunted Places in IowaIowa has more than just cornfields and pork to boast about. The state is full haunted locations and these ten locations are the best that the Hawkeye State have to offer.
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Frank Lloyd Wright House and More in Mason City, IowaMason City, Iowa, is located just to the east of the juncture of Interstate 35 and U.S. Route 18 in northern Iowa. Mason City has a population of about 30,000 people and provides numerous restaurants and hotel accommodations in the area.
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Things for You in IowaIowan's know that their state is often the "went through" state. Oh yes, an aquaintance says, I've been through Iowa as I was traveling to [blank]. Come visit us in Iowa. -
Long-time Birmingham City Manager Tom Markus Moving to IowaAfter serving as the city manager of Birmingham for more than 20 years, Tom Markus is on his way to take on the same post in Iowa City, Iowa.
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Sioux City, Iowa: A Great Place to Live that StinksThe truth and fiction of life in Sioux City Iowa. A resident gives his opinion.
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Oktoberfest Celebration in the Amana Colonies of IowaAmana is rather a hidden delight found in Iowa County, Iowa. Oktoberfest features a Saturday morning parade, an official beer tapping of German beer on the first day, great German eats, shopping and so much more.
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Chuck Grassley Under Fire in 2010 Iowa Senate RaceRepublican Chuck Grassley's position as Iowa's senior U.S. Senator has been unassailable since 1981. However, his approval rating has slipped over the years and he may face a run for his political life in 2010. -
2010 Iowa Hawkeyes Football Schedule and ResultsSet forth in this article is the 2010 Iowa Hawkeyes Football Schedule: it includes each game date, opponent, location, result/time, team record, and weekly ranking, if applicable. -
Iowa - the Ethanol and Food Capital of the World (From the United States Series)The Number One location for US Insurance Companies, and ethanol, Iowa is known as the "Food Capital of the World" because of its agriculturally-based economy in the Corn Belt, level farmlands, and deep fertile soils.
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Guide to Independence, Iowa: America's Fame is in Our NameThis article explains the history of Independence, Iowa, and offers insight into the employment opportunities, educational offerings, and tourism of the seat of Buchanan County.
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Iowa Bed and Breakfasts: Where To Stay While Visiting IowaIf you live in or are close to Iowa, here is a look at some of the bed and breakfasts located there.
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2009 Iowa Tuition Rates to Increase for StudentsThe Board of Regents has a lot of issues to address.
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Former Iowa Republican Rep. James Leach to Speak at DNCAfter learning that a former Republican Representative from eastern Iowa (1977-2007) had endorsed Obama and would speak on Monday, August 25th at the DNC, which I will be present in person to hear, I wanted to share this personal anecdote with readers. -
Guide to Moving Companies in Southeast IowaMoving companies in Southeast Iowa.
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Farewell Reception to Be Held for Outgoing Birmingham City ManagerBirmingham residents will get a chance to say goodbye to longtime city manager Tom Markus at a farewell reception in early November.
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University of Iowa Attempts to Improve Game Day Experience AgainOn September 9, 2010, the University Of Iowa said they are working on making future game day experiences better.
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Is Bringing in an Out-Of-State Person for the Job of City Manager Right for Birmingham?The city officials of Birmingham Michigan decided to meet behind closed doors to discuss the new candidates for the city manager position. The results are that half of the candidates are from out of state. Shouldn't the city manager be from Michigan?
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Dissecting Political Ads from Clinton, Romney and Richardson in IowaWe have been inundated with television advertisements here in Iowa, as you may have guessed, with the latest coming from Senator Hillary Clinton. To be honest with you the ad doesn't do much for this Iowa voter. -
A Review of Iowa's Three Public UniversitiesIowa has three high-rankng public universities: The University of Iowa (U of I in Iowa City), Iowa State University (ISU in Ames), and the University of Northern Iowa (UNI in Cedar Falls/Waterloo). -
The Mormon Trek to Salt Lake City Began in the HeartlandDuring the summer of 1856, approximately 1300 members of the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" (known as Mormon's) began an arduous trip of almost 1400 miles to Salt Lake City, Utah. -
John McCain Iowa Rallies: The Fat Lady Has SungHere's a comparison of the Iowa rallies of September 18th in Cedar Rapids and October 11th in Davenport.
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