Shokokon

Population (2010) Unincorporated History A small riverside community that located on the wet side of the levee, Shokokon traces its origins to 1836 when Robert McQueen platted a village of 16 square blocks, attracted by the relatively good river access. For a number of years, residents could take a ferry

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Andalusia

Population (2010) 1,178 Introduction Andalusia is a quiet rivertown with a long history. Visitor Information Direct your questions to Visit Quad Cities (563.322.3911). History What we call Andalusia today was once a favorite hunting area for Sauk and Meskwaki Indians. After they were

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Montrose

Population (2010) 898 Visitor Information For tips on the local scene, contact the Fort Madison Area Convention & Tourism Bureau (800.210.8687). History Located at the head of the Des Moines Rapids, this site has attracted settlements for a long time. When Europeans arrived, they found a Sauk

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Fort Madison

Population (2010) 11,051 Introduction You can zip around Fort Madison on a highway bypass if you wish, but don't. Take the exit and spend some time getting to know this old rivertown with an interesting history. Visitor Information For tips on the local scene, contact

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