Keosauqua (/ˌkiːəˈsɔːkwə/ KEE-ə-SAW-kwə) is a city and the county seat of Van Buren County, Iowa, United States. The population was 936 at the time of...
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making it the state's tenth-least populous county. The county seat is Keosauqua, which contains the oldest continuously operational courthouse in the...
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city: Bedford) Union (Largest city: Creston) Van Buren (Largest city: Keosauqua) Warren (Largest city: Indianola) Washington (Largest city: Washington)...
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USS Keosauqua was a proposed United States Navy screw sloop-of-war or steam frigate that was cancelled in 1866 without being completed. Keosauqua was...
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Denison) Delaware (Largest city: Manchester) Van Buren (Largest city: Keosauqua) Plymouth (largest city: Le Mars) Grundy (largest city: Grundy Center)...
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(Iowa 1) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Iowa that extends from Keosauqua to Anamosa. It travels nearly 120 miles (190 km), mainly through rich...
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Ottumwa (translating KIIN) K19KX-D Keokuk (translating KIIN) K24IM-D Keosauqua (translating KIIN) K25PE-D Decorah (translating KYIN) K26JI-D Sibley (translating...
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referred to the river as "Ke-o-shaw-qua" (Hermit's River), from which Keosauqua, Iowa, derives its name. The Dakota Indians, who lived near its headwaters...
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location on Locust Street. In 1972, a Greyhound Lines bus terminal opened on Keosauqua Way, which would be replaced by the current bus station on Second Avenue...
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Geode George Wyth Memorial Green Valley Gull Point Honey Creek Lacey-Keosauqua Lake Ahquabi Lake Anita Lake Darling Lake Keomah Lake Macbride Lake Manawa...
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