I-380 Corridor
The I-380 Corridor is a region in Eastern Iowa. In general, the expression is used to describe Linn and Johnson Counties, which are connected by I-380.Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Cedar Rapids and Iowa City.
Cedar Rapids
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Cedar Rapids is a city in Eastern Iowa. In 2016, it was the second largest city in Iowa by population and is home to about 137,000 residents. Largely known as an industrial, working class city, Cedar Rapids has begun to grow and expand employment opportunities in the service sector, attracting new residents to the area.
Iowa City
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Hip and urban, Iowa City is a prominent college town primarily known as the home of the University of Iowa. Along with its adjacent suburb of Coralville, just to the west.
Mount Vernon
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Mount Vernon is a city located in the I-380 Corridor region of Eastern Iowa. Home to historic Cornell College, Mount Vernon is a vibrant community uniquely influenced by the college but possessing an individual identity.
I-380 Corridor
- Type: region
- Location: Eastern Iowa, Iowa, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude of center
41.89° or 41° 53′ 24″ northLongitude of center
-91.464° or 91° 27′ 50″ westWikidata ID
Q14218811
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