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Counties continued to be created by the state government until 1857, when the last county, Humboldt County, was created. [4] One of the most significant days in Iowa county history was January 15, 1851, on which 49 counties were created. [5] Map of counties numbered as in the National Atlas of the United States
Park access road Iowa 274: 1.99 [12] 3.20 Ambrose A. Call State Park: US 169 near Algona: 1934: 1986 Park access road; formerly Iowa 163 Iowa 276: 4.711: 7.582 Spirit Lake city limits: Minnesota state line 1934: 2003 Park access road Iowa 277: 6.24: 10.04 Numa: Iowa 5 near Centerville: 1935: 1980 Spur route
County Road H10 (Iowa) List of county routes in Humboldt County, Iowa; L. County Road L14 (Lyon County, Iowa) N. County Road N54 (Adair County, Iowa) V.
I-35 / US 18 / Iowa 122 in Clear Lake: US 18 / US 65 in Mason City: 1998: current Serves the Mason City area US 18 Bus. 4.149: 6.677 US 18 / Iowa 76 near McGregor: US 18 / Iowa 76 in Marquette: 1989: current Serves McGregor and Marquette; former routing of US 18 US 20 Bus. — — US 77 / US 20 Bus. at South Sioux City, Neb.
Transferring farm-to-market road extensions in cities under 500 population to the counties. On April 17, 2003, the Iowa Senate introduced a bill, Senate File 451, [11] which would allow the mass transfer. The bill was passed by the Senate and House and was signed by Governor Tom Vilsack on May 23, 2003. [12]
The Iowa DOT and Iowa 511 can help you check road conditions and plan for save travel during snowstorms. Here's how to use the resources. ... along with checking the Iowa DOT map, calling 511 or ...
This is a list of townships in Iowa by county based on United States Geological Survey and U.S. Census data. See: List of Iowa townships , List of counties in Iowa , List of cities in Iowa . Contents:
This alphabetic list of townships in Iowa and their counties is based on the U.S. Census for 2000. Iowa has 1,599 townships. Townships in the U.S. state of Iowa are distinct geographical areas. For civil administrative purposes, Iowa state law allows each county board of supervisors to divide the county into townships. [1]