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Iowa topographic maps
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Iowa City
United States > Iowa > Johnson County
The elevation at the Iowa City Municipal Airport is 668 ft (203.6 m) above sea level.
Average elevation: 709 ft
Burlington
United States > Iowa > Des Moines County
Burlington hosts the Snake Alley Criterium, one of the most physically challenging races in the Midwest. The annual event is held on a 15-block course, with differences in elevation from 555 feet to 678 feet. The course is entirely on city streets, mostly in the downtown commercial area. A one-block-long climb…
Average elevation: 600 ft
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Wilton
United States > Iowa > Muscatine County
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.95 square miles (5.05 km2), all land. The city sits at an elevation of 679 feet.
Average elevation: 689 ft
Chariton
United States > Iowa > Lucas County
The Lucas County Courthouse is the highest point of elevation in the whole town.
Average elevation: 1,010 ft
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Cromwell;Cromwell Post Office
United States > Iowa > Union County > Cromwell > Cromwell;Cromwell Post Office
Average elevation: 1,270 ft
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Keosauqua
United States > Iowa > Van Buren County > Keosauqua
Keosauqua is in the Southern Iowa Drift Plain, formed by Pre-Illinoian glaciers approximately 300,000 years ago. The topography of the area is heavily forested rolling hills, interspersed with farmland, and has many tributaries flowing into the Des Moines River. The Des Moines was large enough to handle…
Average elevation: 630 ft
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