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Prairie City is a city in Jasper County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,700 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 2 ] It is twenty-two miles east of Des Moines .
Located near Prairie City, Iowa, the Prairie Learning Center features exhibits and movies about the tallgrass prairie, sedge meadow and oak savanna ecosystems of the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge. The Center offers environmental education programs for school groups, scout groups and more.
Prairie City: This Italianate house was built just west of Monroe, and was still located there when it was listed on the National Register in 1997. It was moved to its present location south of Prairie City in 2013. [6] 13: Lynnville Mill and Dam: Lynnville Mill and Dam: November 25, 1977 : East St.
The J.G. and Regina Long House, also known as Maple Grove Hill Farm, is a historic residence located southeast of Prairie City, Iowa, United States. Joseph Grayson "Joe" Long was a native of Greene County, Pennsylvania. He and his brother Jesse relocated to Jasper County, Iowa where they each bought extensive land holdings and farmed. Joe had ...
Coralville is a suburb of Iowa City and part of the Iowa City Metropolitan Statistical Area. Coralville incorporated as a city in 1873. The city's name comes from the fossils that are found in the limestone along the Iowa River. 26 North Liberty: 20,479 Johnson: The North Liberty area was first settled in 1838 by John Gaylor and Alonzo C. Dennison.
City/Town/etc. Municipal type Population (2020 Census) 1 † Newton: City 15,760 2 Mitchellville (mostly in Polk County) City 2,485 3 Colfax: City 2,255 4 Monroe: City 1,967 5 Prairie City: City 1,700 6 Baxter: City 962 7 Sully: City 881 8 Kellogg: City 606 9 Lynnville: City 380 10 Mingo: City 302 11 Oakland Acres: City 176 12 Lambs Grove: City ...
PCM (Prairie City Monroe) Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered on the grounds of Prairie City-Monroe High School in Monroe, Iowa. [2] It has territory in Jasper and Marion counties, with some areas in Polk County, and serves Monroe, Prairie City, and Reasnor.
WSUI in Iowa City broadcast "Live from Prairie Lights", a series of readings by authors appearing at the store, for 18 years. Among others, actor Mike Farrell, and authors Michael Chabon and Daniel Mason appeared on the program in 2008. [6] The program stopped airing on Iowa Public Radio in December 2008. [7]