Donahue is a small city located in Scott County, Iowa. It was originally founded in 1881 and named after Michael Donahue, a local landowner. The city grew rapidly due to its location along the railroad, which allowed for easy transportation of goods and people.
Notable residents of Donahue include former Iowa Governor Robert D. Fulton and professional golfer Zach Johnson.
Donahue's population has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 400 residents currently living in the city.
Donahue is located in eastern Iowa, near the border with Illinois. The city is surrounded by farmland and rolling hills, making it a picturesque place to live.
The economy of Donahue is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming, livestock, and related industries. The city also has a small commercial district with shops and restaurants.
Donahue has a strong sense of community, with residents coming together for events like the Donahue Days celebration and supporting local businesses. The city also has a rich history, which is reflected in its historic buildings and landmarks.