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Audubon: The Audubon County Court House designed by Keffer and Jones of Des Moines in the PWA Moderne style in 1939, is significant as one of ten county courthouses built in Iowa during the New Deal Era as part of the federal Public Works Administration. [6] 2: Audubon County Courthouse: Audubon County Courthouse: July 26, 1977
Audubon was a well-established city by 1900, and growth slowed after that. In 1915 the city was recorded to have a public library, 9 lawyers, 10 medical professionals, 3 veterinarians, 7 clergymen, 4 bankers and many other businesses. [8] Audubon was a RAGBRAI overnight stop in 1986 and 2006.
The 2020 census recorded a population of 5,674 in the county, with a population density of 12.7788/sq mi (4.9339/km 2). 97.41% of the population reported being of one race. 94.87% were non-Hispanic White, 0.30% were Black, 1.52% were Hispanic, 0.09% were Native American, 0.09% were Asian, 0.02% were Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander and 3.12% were some other race or more than one race.
Cameron Township, Audubon County, Iowa. 9 languages. ... City-Data.com This page was last edited on 22 August 2024, at 12:07 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Audubon County Home Historic District, also known as the Nathaniel Hamlin Park & Museum, is a nationally recognized historic district located south of Audubon, Iowa, United States. During their journey to the West, Mormons camped here in the 1840s.
Audubon Township covers an area of 40.4 square miles (104.7 km 2) and contains no incorporated settlements. According to the USGS , it contains three cemeteries: Grove, Pleasant Hill and Saint Johns.
Leroy Township covers an area of 36.8 square miles (95.4 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Audubon. According to the USGS, it contains five cemeteries: Aretas Lodge, Arlington Heights, Luccocks Grove, Maple Grove and Saint Patrick's Catholic Cemetery.
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