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  2. Des Moines, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 19-21000. GNIS feature ID. 465961. Website. www.dmgov.org. Des Moines (/ dəˈmɔɪn / ⓘ də-MOYN) is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Iowa. It is the county seat of Polk County with parts extending into Warren County. It was incorporated on September 22, 1851, as Fort Des Moines, which was shortened to "Des ...

  3. Abraham Lincoln High School (Des Moines, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Up until March 1, 2021, Lincoln was a member of the Central Iowa Metro League (CIML), which consisted of 19 schools across central Iowa and was divided into four division. Lincoln competed in the CIML Metro division. The division included six teams: the five Des Moines schools (East, Hoover, Lincoln, North, and Roosevelt), and Ottumwa. [3]

  4. List of Iowa state parks - Wikipedia

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    Des Moines River: Showcases tall river bluffs and narrow ravines. Elinor Bedell State Park: Dickinson County: Spirit Lake: 80 32: 1998: East Okoboji Lake: Provides public access to one of the Iowa Great Lakes. Elk Rock State Park: Marion County: Knoxville: 850 340 [10] 1978: Lake Red Rock: Comprises two parcels on Iowa's largest body of water ...

  5. Downtown Des Moines - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Des Moines is defined by the City of Des Moines as located between the Des Moines River to the east, the Raccoon River to the south, Center Street to the north, and 18th and 15th Streets to the west. [1] In 2014, Downtown Des Moines was listed as the number one "up-and-coming downtown" in America, by Fortune.com. [2]

  6. Geography of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Iowa was a significant coal producer, particularly the Des Moines River valley from Coalville south. Much of the greater City of Des Moines area was mined. Boone and What Cheer were important in the late 19th century. In the 20th century, the most important mines were farther south around Albia, Centerville, Lucas and Oskaloosa.

  7. East High School (Des Moines, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Des Moines East. East High School, often locally referred to as East or East High, is a public secondary school located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. East is the oldest high school in the Des Moines metro and is part of the Des Moines Public Schools. East is currently the seventh largest high school in the state by enrollment with 2,076 ...

  8. St. Ambrose Cathedral (Des Moines, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    St. Ambrose Cathedral. /  41.588806°N 93.625750°W  / 41.588806; -93.625750. St. Ambrose Cathedral is a historic building located in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It serves as a parish church and as the seat of the Diocese of Des Moines in the Catholic Church. The cathedral, along with the adjoining rectory, was listed on the ...

  9. Beaverdale (Des Moines) - Wikipedia

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    Beaverdale (Des Moines) The Beaverdale neighborhood is one of the largest of the 51 recognized neighborhood associations in the city of Des Moines, Iowa, in the United States. It extends from Forest Avenue at its southernmost border to the city limits at its northern border. Once considered the rural, western edge of nineteenth century Des ...