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University Plates are the only plates not colored the same as the standard issue plate, the color scheme is a yellow base, with the university's main sports team color on both the numbers, and a header denoting the school (i.e. red for Iowa State University, black for University of Iowa, purple for UNI, et cetera).
The following 7 pages use this file: Vehicle registration plates of Iowa; Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1985; Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1986
Formats for license plate numbers are consistent within the state. For example, Delaware is able to use six-digit all-numeric serials because of its low population. Several states, particularly those with higher populations, use seven-character formats of three letters and four digits, including 1ABC234 in California, 1234ABC in Kansas and ABC-1234 (with or without a space or dash) in Georgia ...
A bill introduced by two state lawmakers last week would establish "blackout" license plates that are popular in Iowa and Minnesota. "Blackout" license plates, popular in Iowa and Minnesota, could ...
West Liberty Foods, L.L.C. is a farmer-owned food company headquartered in West Liberty, Iowa. Recognized as one of the top 50 protein processors in North America, the company has the capacity to produce over 650 million pounds of food products per year across four facilities.
Plates expired from January 31 through June 30, 1980. Iowa: Reflective white numbers on green plate with border line; "IOWA" and county name centered at top and bottom respectively; "79" at top right. Plate elements either embossed (above) or debossed (below) County name centered at bottom ABC 123 AAA 000 to approximately KCZ 999
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From 1922 to 1978, it was also used on Iowa license plates [9] until it was replaced by the full county name. Finally, the number in the column headed "Map #" is used by the National Atlas of the United States, shown on the left; for purposes of the National Atlas, counties are numbered in geographical order beginning in the NW corner of the map.