Learn About Conesville, Iowa
Conesville Overview
City History
Conesville is a small city located in Muscatine County, Iowa. It was founded in 1855 and was named after local landowner Samuel Cone. The city was originally a railroad town, serving as a transportation hub for the region.
Interesting Facts
- Conesville is home to the Conesville Power Plant, a coal-fired power plant that has been in operation since the 1970s.
- The city is known for its annual Conesville Labor Day Celebration, which includes a parade, carnival, and fireworks.
- Conesville has a rich agricultural history, with many residents working in farming and agriculture-related industries.
Interesting People
- Notable residents of Conesville include former Iowa Governor Robert D. Fulton and singer-songwriter Shawn Smith.
Top Attractions in Conesville
- Conesville Power Plant
- Conesville Labor Day Celebration
Top Attractions Nearby
- Muscatine Arboretum
- Wildcat Springs Park
Population History
- The population of Conesville has fluctuated over the years, with a current population of around 400 residents.
Geography
- Conesville is located in eastern Iowa, near the Mississippi River. The city is surrounded by farmland and rolling hills.
Economy
- The economy of Conesville is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming, livestock, and agribusiness.
Culture
- Conesville has a strong sense of community, with many residents participating in local events and activities.
Notable Landmarks
- Conesville Power Plant
- Samuel Cone House (historic home of the city's namesake)