Iowa – Geography, Touristy Places, Cities, Climatic Conditions
Iowa became a part of the Union on December 28, 1846 becoming the 29th state of the US. Visit this state whose official name is ‘State of Iowa’, on a US visa. Located in the Midwest part of the US, this state got its name from the Native American Iowa people. It shares its borders with Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
Iowa is a place full of tourist attractions. One of the attractions is Albert, the world’s largest bull, which has a weight of 45 tons, 30 feet height, and measures a span 15 feet from horn to horn.
Other places of visit include Snake Alley, Museum of Traffic Control, Hobo Museum, and Hobo Museum. During your Indiana trip on an American visa you must experience a drive on the National Scenic Byway in western Iowa, which got recognition as one of the nation’s ‘ten most outstanding scenic byways’.
For settling down in Iowa, the ideal cities are Des Moines, which the state capital and also home to Drake University; Cedar Rapids; Sioux City; and Davenport. Perhaps you can apply for a green card that will improve your chance of getting US citizenship sooner than later.
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Iowa has a continental type of climate, experiencing extreme weathers both in summers and winters. Snowfalls are common in winters with the state capital receiving about of 36.3 inches of snowfall per season. The average annual temperature is around 50 °F. Summers are hot and humid with temperature as high as 100°F or more.
