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  2. Ankeny, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The population of Ankeny, Iowa from US census data. Since the city's first census results in 1910 of 445 inhabitants, Ankeny's population has grown to an estimated 67,887 people in 2020, an increase of 48% from the 45,562 of the 2010 census, which itself was a 68.1% increase from 2000. [6] [39] [40] [41]

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    The long-awaited Ankeny outpost of The Breakfast Club, a retro brunch spot, has opened in The District at Prairie Trail, 1465 S.W. Park Square Drive., near the B&B Theaters.

  4. Category:Ankeny, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    People from Ankeny, Iowa (21 P) Pages in category "Ankeny, Iowa" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  5. Ankeny - Wikipedia

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  6. The new Hobby Lobby in Ankeny has an opening date - AOL

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  7. John Fletcher Ankeny - Wikipedia

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    John Fletcher Ankeny (1824-1886) is best known as the founder of Ankeny, Iowa. He was the oldest child of Joseph and Harriet Giese Ankeny. He was born in Somerset County, Pennsylvania on May 6, 1824 on the farm owned by his father and his grandfather, Peter Ankeny. Peter was one of the founders of Somerset, Pennsylvania.

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  9. Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Military Aviation Heritage Museum was founded in 2001 when a group associated with the Hawkeye State Squadron of the Confederate Air Force and led by Roger Pointer received funding to build a hangar. [1] [2] The since renamed the Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum planned to open to the public in 2004. [3]