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  2. List of locks and dams of the Upper Mississippi River

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    HAER No. IA-25, "Mississippi River 9-Foot Channel, Lock & Dam No. 14, Le Claire, Scott County, IA", 54 photos, 17 data pages, 4 photo caption pages HAER No. IA-26, " Mississippi River 9-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam No. 16, Muscatine, Muscatine County, IA ", 21 photos, 13 data pages, 2 photo caption pages

  3. Muscatine County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Muscatine County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 43,235. [1] The county seat is Muscatine. [2]

  4. KWPC - Wikipedia

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    Schwandke, who is a Muscatine native and began his radio career under the tutelage of George Volger and Vincent Beckey, purchased the radio station where he had worked from 1970 through 1982. John and Darlene Schwandke began operating KWPC on January 1, 1993 with renewed emphasis on local news and information. Many of the philosophies applied ...

  5. Lock and Dam No. 16 - Wikipedia

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    Lock and Dam No. 16 is a lock and dam located near Muscatine, Iowa on the Upper Mississippi River around river mile 457.2. The movable portion of the dam is 1,315 feet (400.8 m) long and consists of 4 roller gates and 15 Tainter gates.

  6. Muscatine Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Muscatine Journal traces its history to October 27, 1840, when the first issue of the weekly Bloomington Herald was released. [2] On June 7, 1849, the town's name was officially changed from Bloomington to Muscatine, and the newspaper then became the Muscatine Journal.

  7. Norbert F. Beckey Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Norbert F. Beckey Bridge replaced the Muscatine High Bridge (1891-1972). Construction on the bridge was completed in December 1972. A pillar from the old High Bridge still stands at Riverside Park in Muscatine. In 1956 the newly established Muscatine Bridge Commission was able to purchase the High Bridge for just over $880,000. [3]

  8. Lake Township, Muscatine County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Lake Township is a township in Muscatine County, Iowa, United States. [1] History. Lake Township was organized on July 2, 1859. [2] References

  9. Orono Township, Muscatine County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Orono Township is a township in Muscatine County, Iowa, in the United States. [1] History. Orono Township was organized on March 8, 1858. [2] References