Actor Elijah Wood and humorist travel writer Bill Bryson are from the capital city, known as the "insurance capital of the world."
The University of Iowa can be found here, in the first capital city of the state of Iowa.
Named for a tribe of Native Americans from the Plains, this city of 85,000 is the navigational head of the Missouri River.
The Rough Riders hockey team is based in this city, the state's second largest, also home to world's largest concentration of cereal manufacturers.
An agriculture research hub, this city of 66,400 is home to Iowa State University.
Jazz great Bix Beiderbecke hails from this, the largest of the Quad Cities. It's named after a man, not his sofa.
This Des Moines suburb is one of the state's fastest growing cities.
This city, the starting point of the transcontinental railroad, is across the Missouri River from Omaha, Nebraska.
At the junction of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin, you'll find this hilly city that is often visited by tourists keen to view its architecture.
Formerly a coal town, this city is home to Buccaneer Arena and Living History Farms museum where Pope John Paul II spoke in 1979.
Originally called Sturgis Falls, this city is home to University of Northern Iowa.
The Quad Cities area is home to Illinois' Moline, East Moline, and Rock Island. The other two (yes, there are five cities in the "quad" cities metro area!) are Davenport and this city.
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