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  2. Hamburg Inn No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg Inn No. 2. The Hamburg Inn No. 2 is a small family diner located near downtown in Iowa City, Iowa, in the United States. The Hamburg Inn is a regular stop for presidential candidates during the Iowa Caucuses. Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama have visited, and the restaurant was featured on the TV show, The West Wing. [1]

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  4. Iowa City, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    2 Iowa City VA Medical Center: 2,150 3 Iowa City Community School District: 1,575 4 ... Hamburg Inn No. 2 is a favorite campaign stop for political candidates.

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    UMUC Inn & Conference Center ... (26,090.6 m 2) Iowa Events Center: Des Moines: ... Hamburg: New York: 90,828 sq ft (8,438.2 m 2) 112,828 sq ft ...

  9. Hamburg, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg was formally laid out in 1857 at the behest of Augustus Borchers (August Heinrich B., August 26, 1817, Harburg near Hamburg, Germany - November 23, 1885, Hamburg (Ia.)) [6] who named for the German city and was formally incorporated on April 1, 1867 at about the same time as it was reached by the Council Bluffs and St. Joseph Railroad.