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Iowa City

Author: Thomas Schulein   Series: Images of America

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Truly a frontier town when it was founded in 1839, Iowa City was created to become the new capital of Iowa Territory.

With the arrival of the railroad in 1855, growth was rapid, and the establishment of the University of Iowa in 1847 meant that town and gown literally grew up together. Industry thrived in the late 1800s. Included were the manufacture of linseed oil, corn glucose, and vanilla extracts; the production of glassware, gloves, and jewelry; and the assembly of small farm machinery. A resurgence took place in the 1950s, beginning with the establishment of a Procter and Gamble plant. Meanwhile, artists and innovators flourished. Variously called an "Athens of the West," a UNESCO City of Literature, and the "Greatest Small City for the Arts," Iowa City continues to attract new families, university faculty and researchers, business people, entrepreneurs, restaurateurs, and retirees who find world-class medical care and enough sports, arts, and entertainment for all to enjoy.

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About the Author

Tom Schulein has been researching and speaking widely on Iowa City history for over a decade. A 44-year resident of Iowa City and a retired associate professor of dentistry, he also researches typewriter and sewing machine history and loves all things mechanical. He and his wife of 55 years have two grown sons.

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Publisher
Arcadia Publishing (SC) | Arcadia Publishing
Published
1st April 2024
Pages
160
ISBN
9781467161060

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