Generated by Llama 3.3-70BNewell is a city located in Buena Vista County, Iowa, United States, near the cities of Storm Lake and Albert City. It is situated in the Midwest region, close to the Missouri River and the Loess Hills. The city is part of the Spencer, Iowa micropolitan area and is near the Okoboji lakes region, which includes West Okoboji Lake and East Okoboji Lake. Newell is also close to the Yellow Smoke Park and the Buena Vista County Courthouse in Storm Lake.
Newell is a small city with a rich history, located near the Iowa Great Lakes region, which includes Lake Okoboji, Spirit Lake, and Trumbull Lake. The city is surrounded by the Prairie Lakes region and is close to the Little Sioux River and the Ocheyedan River. Newell is part of the Buena Vista County school district, which includes schools in Storm Lake, Albert City, and Laurens. The city is also near the Buena Vista University in Storm Lake and the Iowa Lakes Community College in Emmetsburg. Newell is close to the Highway 71 and the Highway 7 corridors, which connect to cities like Des Moines and Sioux City.
The history of Newell dates back to the late 19th century, when the city was founded as a railroad town, with the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad passing through the area. The city was named after William Newell, a railroad official, and was incorporated in 1876. Newell is near the Battle of Little Bighorn site, which is located in Montana, and is also close to the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, which passes through Iowa and other states. The city is also near the Amana Colonies, a group of German-inspired communities located in Iowa. Newell is close to the Living History Farms in Urbandale and the State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines.
Newell is located in the Midwest region of the United States, in the Prairie Pothole Region of Iowa. The city is situated near the Little Sioux River and the Ocheyedan River, which flow into the Missouri River. Newell is close to the Loess Hills, a unique geological formation that stretches from Iowa to Nebraska. The city is also near the Yellow Smoke Park and the Buena Vista County Conservation areas, which offer outdoor recreational opportunities. Newell is close to the Okoboji lakes region, which includes West Okoboji Lake and East Okoboji Lake, and is also near the Trumbull Lake and Spirit Lake.
As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Newell was approximately 884 people, with a mix of European American, African American, and Hispanic residents. The city is part of the Spencer, Iowa micropolitan area, which includes Buena Vista County and Clay County. Newell is close to the cities of Storm Lake and Albert City, and is also near the Iowa Great Lakes region, which attracts tourists and visitors. The city is near the Buena Vista University in Storm Lake and the Iowa Lakes Community College in Emmetsburg, which offer educational opportunities. Newell is also close to the University of Iowa in Iowa City and the Iowa State University in Ames.
The economy of Newell is driven by agriculture, with major crops including corn, soybeans, and alfalfa. The city is also home to several manufacturing businesses, including food processing and metal fabrication. Newell is close to the Highway 71 and the Highway 7 corridors, which connect to cities like Des Moines and Sioux City. The city is also near the Storm Lake airport and the Spencer Municipal Airport, which offer transportation options. Newell is part of the Buena Vista County economic development region, which includes Storm Lake and Albert City. The city is also close to the Iowa Great Lakes region, which attracts tourists and visitors, and is near the Okoboji lakes region, which includes West Okoboji Lake and East Okoboji Lake.
The culture of Newell is influenced by its Midwest location and its agricultural heritage. The city hosts several annual events, including the Newell Iowa Days celebration and the Buena Vista County Fair. Newell is close to the Storm Lake arts scene, which includes the Buena Vista University art gallery and the Storm Lake Public Library. The city is also near the Iowa Great Lakes region, which offers outdoor recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and hiking. Newell is close to the Yellow Smoke Park and the Buena Vista County Conservation areas, which offer opportunities for hunting and wildlife watching. The city is also near the Living History Farms in Urbandale and the State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines. Newell is part of the Buena Vista County cultural scene, which includes the Storm Lake community theater and the Albert City thresher show.