Grandview is a small city located in Louisa County, Iowa. The city was originally platted in 1838 and officially incorporated in 1850. It was named after the picturesque view of the Mississippi River valley that can be seen from the town.
Grandview has been home to several notable residents, including former Iowa Governor William Larrabee and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Carol Guzy.
According to the most recent census data, Grandview has a population of around 600 residents.
Grandview is located in southeastern Iowa, along the banks of the Mississippi River. The city is surrounded by rolling hills and lush farmland.
The economy of Grandview is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming and related industries. The city also has a small retail sector and some tourism-related businesses.
Grandview has a rich cultural history, with a strong emphasis on community events and traditions. The city is known for its friendly residents and welcoming atmosphere.