Millville

Population (2010) 30 Introduction You wouldn’t guess it today, but in 1883, with a population of about 50, Millville was touted as Iowa’s most rapidly growing town. Today, only the weeds around the highway are growing rapidly. Visitor Information Direct your questions to Guttenberg Development

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North Buena Vista

Population (2010) 121 Introduction Located in a picturesque and narrow valley just off the river, tiny North Buena Vista—“Buenie” to locals—is best known for its grotto, access to the Mississippi River, and homemade wine. Visitor Information Visitor information is available through the Clayton County Development

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Balltown

Population (2010) 68 Introduction As you enter Balltown from the north, you are actually entering Upper Balltown, which is the incorporated village. After a brief stretch of open fields, you descend into Lower Balltown, which is an unincorporated village but was the site of the original village. Upper Balltown

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Sherrill

Population (2010) 177 Introduction Sherrill stands out because it sits near a bump in the landscape, but you are most likely to notice the steeples of Sherrill’s four historic churches before you notice anything else. The town is also home to one of the oldest inns in the region.

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Sageville

Population (2010) 122 Introduction Sageville once claimed to be narrowest town in the world because it was three miles long but only had a few hundred feet of side streets; the town’s south end was all of 500 feet wide. History In 1833, Chester Sage

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Dubuque

Population (2010) 57,637 Introduction Dubuque is an exciting place to visit these days, as the historic core fills back in with residents and small businesses. There's a lot of energy in this old city, enough to entice visitors back time and again. Visitor Information The

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