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MOC-Floyd Valley Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Orange City, Iowa. [2] Most of the district is in Sioux County with a portion in O'Brien County. It serves Orange City, Alton, Hospers, Granville, and Maurice. [3]
Orange City is a city in, and the county seat of, Sioux County, Iowa, United States. [3] Its population was 6,267 in the 2020 census, an increase from 5,582 in 2000. [4] Named after William of Orange, [5] the community maintains its Dutch settler traditions visibly, with Dutch storefront architecture and an annual Tulip Festival.
Beach had established his architectural practice in Sioux City only in 1899, with his first major commission being the Main Hall (later Lewis Hall) for Morningside College in that city. By the time the Sioux County Courthouse was completed, Beach had hired promising young William L. Steele (1875–1949) as his draftsman, and the two would later ...
The Siouxland Conference was founded in 1952 and began play in the 1953–54 school year. [2] [3] Originally the league was made up of: Inwood, George and Rock Rapids [4] [5] from Lyon County; Orange City, and Hawarden from Sioux County; and Akron and Le Mars Gehlen [3] from Plymouth County.
Northwestern College is located in Orange City, Iowa, a community of more than 6,000 residents [41] in Sioux County, Iowa. Orange City has been ranked the fourth-most livable small town in America by TheTravel.com [42] and one of the 100 Best Small Towns in the U.S. by Livability.com. Northwestern's 100-acre campus [3] is a few blocks south of ...
Orange City may refer to: . Orange City, Florida, United States; Orange City, Iowa, United States; City of Orange, New Jersey, United States; Orange, Vaucluse, France ...
People from Orange City, Iowa (22 P) Pages in category "Orange City, Iowa" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
First Reformed Church (FRC) was organized on May 6, 1871 in order to serve the Dutch Settlers who began arriving in Orange City in 1870.As a result of population growth and the rising cost of land, a large group of Hollanders moved 300 miles northwest from Pella, IA.