10 Things to Know Before Moving to Iowa City, IA
????????Before moving to Iowa City, Iowa, there are a few things you should know about Iowa City first! ????Many consider it one of the best places to live in Iowa, while others find our housing costs to be a bit high compared to the rest of the state. But you know how it goes...you pay for prime location, entertainment, jobs education and opportunity. ???? If you're thinking about making a move to the greater Iowa City area, home of the Hawkeyes, be sure to watch 10 Things to Know Before Moving to Iowa City, IA to help you get a feel for what this best place is all about! ❤️I am an Iowa City native and have left and come back (a couple times), so please reach out to me. My contact information is below.????
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I am a Realtor® at Lepic-Kroeger, Realtors, located at 2346 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City, IA 52245. I am licensed to sell real estate in the state of Iowa.
Iowa City Walk-through: Jazz Fest, July 5, 2019
Walk-through of downtown Iowa City including S. Dubuque Street and Iowa Ave, showing crowds, festival vendors, Pentacrest band stand, and restaurants.
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Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa
On Mr. Peacock’s latest adventure, they discovered a hidden treasure of The Maharishi Vedic City in Iowa. Learn all about this newly created city (incorporated in 2001) population 300 in the middle of Iowa’s farm country from Mr. Peacock & Mrs. Peacock in their latest adventure.
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8/2/2015 Drive in Iowa City
8/2/2015 Drive in Iowa City shot using BlackVue DR650-GW in 1080p@30fps. Driving through street in Iowa City includes Melrose Ave, Hawkins Dr, Newton Road, W Iowa Ave, S Madison St, E Jefferson Street, Rochester Ave and Herbert Hoover Highway
#dwf15: 20 Minute Cities: Iowa City
Take a literary tour around the world, with the help of the Digital Writers’ Festival! Join a pair of emerging writers from each of the world’s UNESCO Cities of Literature as they walk you through their city, introducing you to local writers and pointing out what makes their hometown great. Control the path of the writers by interacting with them on Twitter, directing them through the streets of Edinburgh, Melbourne, Iowa City, Dublin, Reykjavík, Norwich, and Kraków.
20 Minute Cities takes place over Google Hangouts and Twitter, with a pair of emerging writers in each city armed with a 3G/4G data pack and two smartphones. One writer will livecast a videostream of their travels, while their partner will access the #dwf15 stream on Twitter, answering questions from viewers located around the world.
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A music video showing the approach going west on Iowa Avenue toward the Old Capitol of Iowa in Iowa City. The soundtrack to this video is Bring Me To Life by Evanescence from the album Fallen.
History of Manufacturing in Iowa City and Coralville
presented by Tom Schulein
Best of Living in Iowa 130
In this episode of The Best of Living in Iowa, we revisit our program on author Paul Engle who ran the internationally renowned Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. For more than two decades, Engle attracted critically acclaimed writers like Kurt Vonnegut to be part of the workshop. Engle, along with his wife Nieh Hualing, went on to start the U of I's International Writing Program.
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ABOUT LIVING IN IOWA
For 16 seasons, Living in Iowa was an omnibus television series that illustrated what it meant to be uniquely Iowan. Through compelling human interest stories, it provided snapshots of Iowans representing every walk of life. As part of its 50th anniversary, Iowa Public Television will revisit this popular series through The Best of Living in Iowa, a weekly program that features stories gathered from the archives of the original series. From this rich treasure trove of stories, viewers will relive moments from the past and be reminded of Iowa's unique heritage.
Ped Mall Project Completion
After two years of construction, the Pedestrian Mall Improvements Project is now complete! Watch to learn about the new amenities featured in this favorite Downtown location.
Best of Living in Iowa 129
In this episode of The Best of Living in Iowa, we follow Paul Berge as he takes to the side roads – searching for the lighter side of the story behind some of Iowa's iconic treasures.
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ABOUT LIVING IN IOWA
For 16 seasons, Living in Iowa was an omnibus television series that illustrated what it meant to be uniquely Iowan. Through compelling human interest stories, it provided snapshots of Iowans representing every walk of life. As part of its 50th anniversary, Iowa Public Television will revisit this popular series through The Best of Living in Iowa, a weekly program that features stories gathered from the archives of the original series. From this rich treasure trove of stories, viewers will relive moments from the past and be reminded of Iowa's unique heritage.
Iowa City In Focus: Transit Study
Iowa City In Focus brings the people, places, and projects of Iowa City into clear view. This monthly video program aims to highlight topical events and subjects through in-depth storytelling. Here's what you'll find in this month's episode:
Iowa City Area Transit Study: The City is undertaking a comprehensive assessment of the transit system to identify changes that could improve services and increase the number of people utilizing the bus system.
Pedestrian Mall Improvements Project: Watch to learn what improvements have been made to the Ped Mall as part of a major overhaul that took two construction seasons to complete.
Snow Emergency Ordinance: It’s not often that the City declares a snow emergency, but not knowing the rules could be a costly mistake should the ordinance be put into effect.
Flushable Wipes: Even though they are often marketed as flushable, this popular hygiene product has the potential to cause huge problems to our wastewater system, all at the expense of taxpayers.
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A walk through campus during finals week
Enjoy the sights and sounds of spring in Iowa City. With campus located in the heart of downtown, restaurant patios and coffee shops are just across the street from many classes.
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Founded in 1847, the University of Iowa is the state’s first, flagship institution of higher education. The UI is home to one of the largest and most acclaimed medical centers in the country, the world-renowned Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and leading academic programs in more than 200 areas of study.
July 17, 2014: Thursdays on Main Clear Lake, Iowa
Summertime on Main Street in Clear Lake, Iowa offers music, family fun and a time to enjoy summer in North Iowa.
Best of Living in Iowa 124
In this episode of the Best of Living in Iowa, we'll visit the Scattergood Hostel, where Quaker farmers kept a small band of refugees just out of Hitler's reach, run on the dirt tracks of Iowa to see why it's more than a race for the checkered flag for these vintage stock car drivers, and hike the hills and trails of the Hawkeye State with Elizabeth Hill.
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ABOUT LIVING IN IOWA
For 16 seasons, Living in Iowa was an omnibus television series that illustrated what it meant to be uniquely Iowan. Through compelling human interest stories, it provided snapshots of Iowans representing every walk of life. As part of its 50th anniversary, Iowa Public Television will revisit this popular series through The Best of Living in Iowa, a weekly program that features stories gathered from the archives of the original series. From this rich treasure trove of stories, viewers will relive moments from the past and be reminded of Iowa's unique heritage.
Iowa City In Focus: Strengthen Grow Evolve
Iowa City In Focus brings the people, places, and projects of Iowa City into clear view. This monthly video program aims to highlight topical events and subjects through in-depth storytelling. Here's what you'll find in this month's episode:
Strengthen Grow Evolve
Learn how two nonprofit organizations are fundraising for the arts, and why the City is supporting the venture.
Humanize My Hoodie
Fashion meets social justice. Discover how this clothing line and art exhibit is challenging our society’s negative perception of the hoodie.
Dog Park Rules
Get to know the City’s dog parks rules through the eyes of two four-legged narrators.
Bike Shorts: Riding at Night
Biking in the dark can be intimidating, but with the proper precautions cycling at night can be safe and enjoyable.
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Iowa City Ped Mall Flash Mob 4/21/12.m2ts
As part of the World Biggest Simultanteous Flash Mob - Iowa City
University of Iowa Hecklers and Helpers
Tony preached on the University of Iowa campus. During this open-air, he was confronted by a couple hecklers, but he was also helped by a student who confronted one of the hecklers.
Then, Tony was blessed and encouraged by a special young lady who is a business major at the school.
Iowa City In Focus: ICPL Bookmobile
Iowa City In Focus brings the people, places, and projects of Iowa City into clear view. This monthly video feature spotlights the community through in-depth storytelling.
ICPL Bookmobile: The Iowa City Public Library is breaking new ground with the addition of a brand new Bookmobile. Learn how you can check out this library on wheels.
Beginning Biking: Learn about a new class at the Iowa City Senior Center that is getting people back into biking later in life.
Disaster Training: Watch how area emergency response agencies work together to train for the worst.
Trip to Baghdad: Discover why Iowa City’s Mayor Jim Throgmorton made a surprise visit to Baghdad this spring.
Food and Community
Nate Kaeding, Retail Development Director and UI Alumnus, delivers his lecture titled Food and Community. His lecture features business partners Doug Goettsch and Chef Benjamin Smart.
Restaurants focused on the local community and agriculture are vehicles for connecting people to the origins and importance of their food. Nate Kaeding speaks from his perspective, as an Iowa City resident and entrepreneur, on the role that meals play in bringing people together and instilling a sense of belonging and unity.
This lecture is sponsored by the University of Iowa Provost's Office of Outreach & Engagement. To view upcoming lectures in the Hawkeye Lunch & Learn lecture series visit outreach.uiowa.edu/HawkeyeLL.