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Iowa City (map) is a city in Johnson County, on the eastern part of Iowa. It covers 24.4 sq mi (63.3 sq km) and has a population of 68,000 (2011 estimate). The city is located on the Iowa River. It was founded in 1839, before Iowa Territory attained statehood. It served as the second capital of Iowa Territory from 1841, and as the first capital of Iowa State from 1846 to 1857, when the capital relocated to Des Moines.
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 Old Capitol of Iowa, Iowa City Author: Billwhittaker (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
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The warmest month in Iowa City is July, which gets an average high temperature of 87°F (30°C). January is the coldest month, when the average low temperature drops to 15°F (-9°C). June is the wettest month, receiving 4.7 in (11 cm) of precipitation.
Iowa City was hit by a tornado on 13 April, 2006. It was the first time ever that the city bore a direct hit of a tornado. Although there were no serious injuries, the city suffered heavy damage. Among the destroyed properties include a Dairy Queen that has been in business for 54 years. It however managed to resume business in late September the same year. The 134-year-old Saint Patrick's Catholic Church also suffered severe damage. it happened just a few minutes after Holy Thursday Mass.
 Lindsay House (listed on National Register of Historic Places), Iowa City Author: Billwhittaker (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
Two years later, Iowa City was seriously affected by the Great Iowa Flood of 2008. Also severely affected was the University of Iowa. When it was revealed that the flooding was exacerbated by the damming of the Iowa River for construction by the University of Iowa, some of the displaced residents even considered suing the university and the Army Corps of Engineers.
Visiting Iowa City
Interstate 80 passed through Iowa City from east to west, connecting it with Davenport in the east, and Des Moines in the west. I-380 connects it to Waterloo in the north.
 Two China Railways steam trains crossing the Iowa River at Iowa City Author: Douglas W. Jones (public domain)
Places of Interest in Iowa City
- Antique Car Museum of Iowa
Museum displaying a collection of vintage cars from as early as 1899.
- Old Capital Museum
The first capitol of Iowa, now a museum.
- University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame
Gallery showcasing the history of the Hawkeye teams.
- University of Iowa Museum of Art
Museum with a diverse collect of art spanning European paintings to African tribal art and others.
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