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Anamosa

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Anamosa

Town and administrative headquarters of Jones County, southeast Iowa, USA; population (late 1990s est) 5,400. It is situated 35 km/22 mi east-northeast of Cedar Rapids, on the Wapsipinicon River where it is joined by Buffalo Creek. Originally called Lexington, it later took its American Indian derived name. It is an agricultural trade centre, with limestone and concrete industries. The Anamosa state penitentiary is a gothic revival building, constructed in 1873, and listed in the national register of historic places.

Anamosa is host to annual festivals: the Grant Wood Festival celebrating the famous painter who was born there, and the Pumpkinfest, celebrating Anamosa's claim to be the pumpkin capital of Iowa. Stone City, 6 km/4 mi to the west on the Wapsipinicon, was an 1880s limestone boom town. In the early 1930s, Wood painted there and established an arts colony.



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The next morning I stopped in Anamosa to visit Grant Wood's grave, leaving a postcard of my book with the woman in the Chamber of Commerce office.
When Bishop Alan Scarfe came to Anamosa, Iowa, to ordain Anne Moats Williams to the priesthood, he went to the State Penitentiary instead of St.
Dole, who is seeking the Republican presidential nomination, said in Anamosa, Iowa, where he was campaigning, "The White House might accept at least a partial tax credit of $125.
 
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