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Van Cleve

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Van Cleve is a small community located in the heart of Iowa, near the cities of Des Moines and Ames. It is situated in the Marshall County, which is known for its rich agricultural land and geological formations. The community is surrounded by the Iowa River and is close to the Cedar River, which provides opportunities for fishing and boating. The nearby cities of Grinnell and Newton offer access to Grinnell College and the Iowa Speedway.

Introduction

Van Cleve is a small, unincorporated community that is part of the Marshalltown Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community is located near the intersection of U.S. Route 30 and Iowa Highway 146, which provides easy access to the nearby cities of Marshalltown and Tama. The area is known for its rolling hills and scenic countryside, which is reminiscent of the English countryside and the Scottish Highlands. The community is also close to the Amana Colonies, a group of seven German-inspired villages that are known for their craftsmanship and cuisine.

History

The history of Van Cleve dates back to the early 19th century, when the area was first settled by European-American pioneers. The community was named after Horatio P. Van Cleve, a United States Army officer who fought in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. The area was also home to the Meskwaki Native American Tribe, who had a significant presence in the region. The community is close to the Little Cedar River, which was an important transportation route for the fur traders and explorers such as Zebulon Pike and John Jacob Astor. The nearby city of Cedar Rapids was also an important center for the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad.

Geography

Van Cleve is located in the Midwestern United States, in the Driftless Area of Iowa. The community is situated in a valley surrounded by rolling hills and scenic countryside, which is similar to the Appalachian Mountains and the Ozark Mountains. The area is drained by the Iowa River and the Little Cedar River, which provide opportunities for fishing and boating. The community is also close to the Lake Red Rock, a large reservoir that was created by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The nearby cities of Pella and Knoxville are known for their Dutch and Scandinavian heritage, and are home to the Pella Tulip Time and the Knoxville Nationals.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of Van Cleve was approximately 200 people. The community is predominantly white, with a small percentage of African Americans and Asians. The median income for the community is around $50,000, which is lower than the median income for the state of Iowa. The community is served by the Marshalltown Community School District, which operates several schools in the area, including Marshalltown High School and Lenihan Intermediate School. The nearby city of Iowa City is home to the University of Iowa, which is one of the largest universities in the state.

Notable_people

Van Cleve has been home to several notable people, including Horatio P. Van Cleve, a United States Army officer who fought in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. The community is also close to the hometown of John Wayne, the famous actor who was born in Winterset, Iowa. The nearby city of Des Moines is home to the Iowa State Fairgrounds, which hosts the Iowa State Fair every year. The community is also close to the Amana Colonies, which were founded by German immigrants and are known for their craftsmanship and cuisine. Other notable people from the area include Glenn Miller, the famous big band leader, and Mamie Eisenhower, the wife of Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Culture

The culture of Van Cleve is heavily influenced by its agricultural heritage and its location in the Midwestern United States. The community is known for its farmers' markets and its agricultural festivals, which celebrate the area's rich soil and crops. The community is also close to the Iowa State Fairgrounds, which hosts the Iowa State Fair every year. The nearby city of Pella is known for its Dutch heritage and its Tulip Time festival, which celebrates the city's Dutch roots. The community is also close to the Amana Colonies, which are known for their craftsmanship and cuisine. Other cultural attractions in the area include the Des Moines Art Center, the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, and the Iowa City Jazz Festival. Category:Unincorporated communities in Iowa

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