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This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Keokuk County, Iowa, highlighting Keswick in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape. Date: 14 October 2007: Source: My own work, based on public domain information. Based on similar map concepts by Ixnayonthetimmay: Author: Arkyan
The theater will be showing a double feature of “If,” starring Ryan Reynolds, and “Godzilla x Kong" for the weekend of May 17-19. Hours: Open Fridays-Sundays, gates open at 6:30 p.m., with ...
As of the census of 2020, [9] there were 242 people, 92 households, and 59 families residing in the city. The population density was 542.4 inhabitants per square mile (209.4/km 2).
Iowa 44 was created on January 1, 1969, when the Iowa State Highway Commission reorganized the state's primary highway system. Iowa 44 was one of 26 state highways to receive a new route number. [3] Prior to 1969, what is now Iowa 44 was part of two highways, Iowa 64 and Iowa 39. [4] Since its designation, the route has undergone few changes.
A birthday and a theatre . FilmScene is hosting a birthday party akin to the youthful nature of a 10-year-old's celebration Sunday, Dec. 3 at the Chauncey, with an abundance of games and food ...
The results were highly lucrative: the Gem earned a nightly average of $5,000, and sometimes as much as $10,000 (equivalent to $286,000 in 2023). [ 7 ] [ 2 ] The Gem burned down on September 26, 1879, along with much of the town, but Swearengen rebuilt his establishment larger and more opulent than ever, to great public acclaim.
North English (mostly in Iowa County) City 1,065 3 Keota: City 897 4 Hedrick: City 728 5 What Cheer: City 607 6 Richland: City 542 7 Keswick: City 242 8 South English: City 202 9 Ollie: City 201 10 Harper: City 118 11 Martinsburg: City 110 12 Webster: City 94 13 Kinross: City 80 14 Thornburg: City 45 15 Hayesville: City 41
Gem Motion Picture Company was an American silent-era film studio. It was co-founded by filmmaker Stanner E.V. Taylor and his wife, actress Marion Leonard in 1911. After management issues, the company evolved to primarily act as a producer of short comedies starring Billy Quirk .