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Interested in fun facts and the history of Hiawatha, IA?
Then read on!

A few facts about Hiawatha, Iowa:

1. Hiawatha was founded in 1952 and officially incorporated as a city in 1957.
2. The city is named after the famous poem "The Song of Hiawatha" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
3. Hiawatha is located just minutes away from Cedar Rapids, Iowa's second-largest city.
4. The population of Hiawatha is around 7,000 people.
5. The city is home to a variety of parks and recreational facilities, including 11 parks, 13 miles of trails, and a community center.
6. Hiawatha is known for the Cedar Valley Nature Trail, which runs through the city and connects Cedar Rapids to Waterloo in northeast Iowa.
7. The Hiawatha Police Department is responsible for law enforcement in the city, and the Hiawatha Fire Department provides fire and emergency medical services.