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The people listed below were born in or otherwise closely associated with Iola, Wisconsin and Iola (town), Wisconsin. Pages in category "People from Iola, Wisconsin" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Iola hosts the annual Iola Car Show with 130,000 attendees, 2,500 show cars, and 4,000 swap spaces. [11] For years Iola was the home of Krause Publications, a company that has published books for numismatics and other hobbies since March 1972. [12] The Sports Collectors Digest is also published in Iola. [13]
Iola is a town in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 818 at the 2000 census. The Village of Iola is located partially within the town. The ghost town of Petersville was also located in the town. A car show is hosted every July in Iola. Over 130,000 people attend each year. [citation needed]
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The company moved to Stevens Point, Wisconsin in April 2018. [10] In June 2019, the assets of F+W were sold through bankruptcy auctions. Penguin Random House acquired the book publishing assets and Krause brand. [11] The magazines were divided among different entities, [12] with Numismatic News, for example, being acquired by Active Interest ...
Iola or IOLA may refer to: Iola, the nom de plume of American writer Ida B. Wells; Iola (steamboat 1885), a steamboat active on Puget Sound from 1885 to 1915; Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts, a method of raising money for charitable purposes in the United States; Myrmarachne, a genus of jumping spiders
Viola is a village in Richland (mostly) and Vernon counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 699 at the 2010 census. Of this, 477 were in Richland County, and 222 were in Vernon County.
State Trunk Highway 161 (often called Highway 161, STH-161 or WIS 161) is a 22.42-mile (36.08 km) state highway in Portage and Waupaca counties in the central part of the US state of Wisconsin. It runs in east–west from US Highway 10 (US 10) northwest of Amherst Junction via Iola to WIS 22/WIS 110 just west of Symco.