10 Small Towns In Iowa Where Everyone Knows Your Name
By Michaela Kendall|Published April 05, 2016
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Michaela Kendall
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Michaela is a born and raised Iowan. She writes for a newspaper by day, and writes content for websites by night. In her spare time, she enjoys reading a good book, or just binge watching Netflix.
Living in a big city, you can miss out on the best part of small town living – the fact that everyone knows your name. In a small town, you will be greeted by name as you check out at the grocery store, or as you’re out walking your dog, or making a deposit at the bank. It’s a comforting experience, and one of the best parts of living in a small town. If you’re from one of these tiny towns in Iowa, you probably know exactly how that feels.
Note: We used the website City-Data.com to research small Iowa towns. Each town included on our list has less than 2,000 residents.
Their motto is, "Home to 1600 good eggs and a few stinkers." Popular hangouts in this tiny town include Stuart Bowl and Foxy's Den Restaurant. Population - 1,624
Henry and D. Edward Paullin offered up their land to the Toledo and Northwestern Railroad free of charge with the condition that the area surrounding the tracks be named after them. Population - 1,034
Alta is another Iowa town settled around the railroad. Residents often head to Scooter's Bar & Grill to catch up with their neighbors. Population - 1,945
The county seat of Worth County, the city may be small but the downtown area is full of charm. In addition to shopping and dining, you'll find a theater, town pool and casino nearby. Population - 1,977
This town was originally named Prairie La Porte, meaning "the door to the prairie" in French. Its current name comes from Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of movable type. Population - 1,873
Though Parkersburg was named for its first postmaster, it coincidentally also has several great parks - Miracle Park, Schwartz Memorial Park, and The Depot Park. Population - 1,929
This city was named after the famous Native American princess from Jamestown, Virginia. The local schools are highly rated and the cost of living is fairly low. Population - 1,744
Greenfield is home to four entries on the National Register of Historic Places - the E. E. Warren Opera House, the Adair County Courthouse, the Adair County Democrat/Adair County Free Press building, and Hotel Greenfield. Population - 1,930
The best kind of small town is the one where everyone your name, and you know everyone’s name. What are some more towns like this in Iowa?
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