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The King of Trails was assigned Primary Road No. 12 (No. 12) from Council Bluffs to Sioux City and the western branch and No. 22 along the eastern branch. In 1926, the U.S. Highway 75 name was applied through Iowa to Primary Roads No. 12 and 22, the King of Trails route.
Zook Spur is a former unincorporated community at the border of Dallas County and Polk County, in the U.S. state of Iowa. [1] It was at the corner of what is now NW 158th Avenue and Iowa State Highway 17.
That road, Iowa Avenue in Marshalltown, was designated as U.S. Route 30 Business, the first business route along US 30 in Iowa. The four-lane stretch southeast of Cedar Rapids was extended another five miles (8.0 km) to a point two miles (3.2 km) west of Mount Vernon, costing $5.6 million (equivalent to $10 million in 2023 dollars [ 18 ] ) to ...
For one-half mile (800 m), US 6 / Iowa 28 run together on Hickman Road. Turning north, they run together for another mile (1.6 km) along Merle Hay Road, named after the first Iowa service member in World War I. At Douglas Avenue, US 6 splits away from Iowa 28 and continues east, becoming Euclid Avenue just west of the Des Moines River.
George "The Chili King" Karaidos Jr. died in 2019. Now the sign that made his nickname a Des Moines landmark is gone, too. Closed since the death of Karaidos, the restaurant just east of the busy ...
King No. 1, the first school in King Township, was built in 1895, and known as the Amodt school. Its largest attendance was 29 pupils in 1899. The school was destroyed by a cyclone in 1904. After it was rebuilt, it was known as the Sterrenberg school. The school closed in 1944. King No. 2 was built in 1891, and destroyed by a tornado in 1891.
Tre King scored 15 points and Keshon Gilbert had 13 points and seven assists, helping No. 14 Iowa State beat TCU 71-59 on Saturday. Curtis Jones also scored 13 points for Iowa State (18-5, 7-3 Big ...
The Royal Neighbors of America National Home, also known as Grandview Terrace, is a nationally recognized historic district located on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River in the west end of Davenport, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.