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Clemmons is ten miles (16 km) southwest of Winston-Salem, a city of approximately 244,605; Clemmons, population 20,420, is part of the "Piedmont Triad" and the Winston-Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area. The proximity of Clemmons to this major urban center and its location along Interstate 40 has contributed to the growth of the Village ...
Iowa City-North Liberty Commuter Rail is a canceled commuter rail project in Johnson County, Iowa, that aimed to reintroduce passenger rail service along an 8.2-mile (13.2 km) segment of the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway (CRANDIC) corridor. The service would have connected North Liberty, Coralville, and the University of Iowa campus in ...
The Iowa City Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in Iowa anchored by the city of Iowa City. The Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had a population of 171,491 people in the 2017 US Census Bureau population estimate. [1] growing 12.39% compared to 2010.
The Cedar Rapids Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in Iowa, anchored by the city of Cedar Rapids. As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 276,520. The Cedar Rapids MSA is part of a Combined Statistical Area (CSA) with the Iowa City MSA.
State House map. The map for the state House includes 71 Republican-leaning districts and 49 Democratic-leaning districts, according to data analysis using Dave’s Redistricting.
The location of present-day Cedar Rapids was in the territory of the Fox and Sac tribes at the time of European American settlement.. The first settler on the site of the future city was Osgood Shepherd, who built a log cabin (which he called a tavern) in 1837 or 1838 next to the Cedar River (then known as the Red Cedar) at what is now the corner of First Avenue and First Street Northeast.
Clemmons may refer to Clemmons, North Carolina, a village in the United States; W.C. Clemmons Mound, a Native American mound in Ohio, United States;