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, Iowa in Jasper County


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

Here are some interesting facts about Prairie City, Iowa:

1. Prairie City was founded in 1856 and was named after the vast prairies that surrounded the area.

2. It is home to the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge, which preserves native tallgrass prairie and woodland habitats.

3. Prairie City is also home to the Prairie City-Monroe Community Schools. The district includes both Prairie City and its neighboring town, Monroe.

4. The town boasts a historic downtown district, with a number of well-preserved buildings dating back to the early 1900s.

5. The Prairie City Public Library, established in 1897, is one of the oldest continually operating public libraries in the state of Iowa.

6. Although Prairie City is a small town, it has a number of community events throughout the year, including the annual Prairie Fest celebration in the summer and a holiday parade in December.

7. The town is conveniently located near both I-80 and I-35, making it an easy commute to nearby cities like Des Moines and Ames.