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    Council Bluffs was founded in the late 1840s as Kanesville by Mormons. When Brigham Young called all people of the faith outside of Utah to Salt Lake City in 1852, the community ceased to be majority Mormon. It was renamed Council Bluffs in 1853. The buildings here are among the earliest extant commercial buildings in the city. [2]

  4. Ameristar Casino Council Bluffs - Wikipedia

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    Ameristar Council Bluffs opened for business in January 1996. The plans called for a resort that complemented the local history, thus, the design is reminiscent of an 1800s river town. The riverboat itself is a 272 foot long and 98 foot wide vessel.

  5. Mall of the Bluffs - Wikipedia

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    Mall of the Bluffs opened in 1986. Developed by General Growth Properties, it was the second mall in the Council Bluffs area after Midlands Mall, which was located downtown and which was redeveloped after Mall of the Bluffs opened. [2] It received two expansions in its history: Dillard's in 1988, [3] and Sears a decade afterward. [4]

  6. Council Bluff - Wikipedia

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    Council Bluff may refer to: Council Bluffs, Iowa. Council Bluffs Municipal Airport; Council Bluff, Nebraska, the site of Fort Atkinson; Council Bluff Lake and Council Bluff Recreation Area in Missouri; Council Bluff, a location in DeKalb County, Alabama; A Choctaw council house near Agency, Mississippi

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    Though "Sweet" maintained high ratings for many years (as well as hitting #1 overall a few times), and was the dominant (and at times, only) Top 40/CHR station in the Omaha-Council Bluffs market, [20] [21] the station would face a significant challenger in 1999, when KQCH (then at 97.7 FM) debuted with a rhythmic-leaning top 40 format. Despite ...

  9. Religious buildings and structures in Council Bluffs, Iowa (2 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Council Bluffs, Iowa" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.