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Chow's was opened on August 23, 1998, by former Chinese national gymnast and Iowa Hawkeyes assistant coach Liang Chow and his wife, Liwen Zhuang. [2]In 2004, Level 10 protegee, Shawn Johnson, finished fourth at the 2004 J.O. Nationals. [3]
Wells Fargo Arena is a multi-purpose arena in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, United States.Part of the Iowa Events Center, the arena opened on July 12, 2005, at a cost of $117 million. [5]
Dowling Catholic High School is a Catholic secondary school in West Des Moines, Iowa, within the Diocese of Des Moines. As of the 2013-14 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,431 students and 94.6 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 15.1:1. The school's enrollment was 81.2% White, 4.1% Black, 10.2% ...
Original Des Moines Menace logo. Also used for the 2024 season. [1]Des Moines Menace is an American soccer team based in Des Moines, Iowa, United States.Founded in 1994, the team plays in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the United States soccer league system.
The Des Moines Water Works (DMWW) is a publicly owned, municipal water utility with its headquarters in Water Works Park. It was founded 1871 southwest of downtown Des Moines, Iowa, along the Raccoon River and provides water to half a million residents of the greater Des Moines metropolitan area. As of 2017, it has three treatment facilities.
State of Delaware, home of Iowa statehood advocate US Senator John M. Clayton: 41 17,600: 578 sq mi (1,497 km 2) Des Moines County: 057: Burlington: 29: Sep 6, 1834: Michigan Territory and Wisconsin Territory: Des Moines River that once ran through the county: 89 38,253: 416 sq mi (1,077 km 2) Dickinson County: 059: Spirit Lake: 30: Jan 15 ...
Des Moines International Airport (IATA: DSM, ICAO: KDSM, FAA LID: DSM) is a joint civilian-military commercial service airport 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Des Moines, the capital of Iowa. The airport's 2,600 acre campus includes two runways, 46 buildings, 7 parking facilities, and the terminal.
Downtown Des Moines is defined by the City of Des Moines as located between the Des Moines River to the east, the Raccoon River to the south, Center Street to the north, and 18th and 15th Streets to the west. [1] In 2014, Downtown Des Moines was listed as the number one "up-and-coming downtown" in America, by Fortune.com. [2]