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Full of great restaurants, recreational opportunities, and shops for everyone, Iowa City is full of charm. This college town is home to a successful farmers market, the University of Iowa, fantastic restaurants, and cozy cafes where you can hang out with friends.

 

When strolling down the streets of Iowa City, you’ll find pianos at popular gathering spots in the summer and trees covered with sweaters in the wintertime.

 

If you’re planning a residential move to the state of Iowa, here are eight reasons to choose Iowa City:

 

1.Unique restaurants

 

Iowa City is has several restaurants that offer exclusive experiences such as the Hamburg Inn. Boasting a variety of traditional food options, the restaurant is a popular stop for presidents participating in the Iowa Caucus. It’s also known for its drinkable “pie shakes” that feature a blend of milk, pie, and ice cream.

 

If you’re in the mood for something sweet, be sure to check out Hurts Donut Co. Here you’ll find a wide range of sweet and delicious donuts. Plus this donut shop is open 24 hours a day!

 

2.Friendly neighborhoods

 

The second you roll into town you’ll feel the college-town atmosphere Iowa City has to offer. You’ll also discover its many historic buildings. The Manville Heights area, located on the west side, is home to the city’s most diverse architecture.

 

Its proximity to downtown, to the University of Iowa, and to the university’s hospitals make it a safe neighborhood to move to.

 

3.The University of Iowa

 

The U of I is a member of the Big 10 Conference and is home to about 31,000 students in a given year. As one of the nation’s top public universities, students flock here to learn the arts, sciences, and humanities.

 

Home of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, the university’s prestigious two-year Master of Fine Arts residency program, the university is an excellent choice for local and out-of-state students.

 

4.Cultural connections

 

The American heartland may seem boring on the outside, but nothing could be further from the truth. Each year thousands of film junkies flock to the Landlocked Film Festival in Iowa City’s historic downtown district to watch indie films from around the world.

 

5.Successful writers

 

Designated as one of the few UNESCO Cities of Literature, Iowa City has a Literary Walk on Iowa Avenue that features bronze-relief panels in the sidewalk. They are each inscribed with the words from 49 writers with connections to the hawkeye state.

 

The relief panels feature work from a range of texts including children’s books, plays, and memoirs.

 

6.Employment opportunities

 

Are you looking to switch careers once you move to Iowa City? Dust off your resume because you’re in luck. Iowa City features a mix of entrepreneurial endeavors, corporate headquarters, the University of Iowa, and the UI hospitals. All of which are the area’s top employers.

 

7.Attractions and adventures

 

Who says you can’t have fun in the heartland? Iowa City boasts a range of local gems including Coralville Lake and the Devonian Fossil Gorge. Visit these places if you enjoy fishing, water skiing, and boating!

 

8.The world’s largest wooden nickel

 

Yep, you read that right. When you visit Iowa City you can see the oddity that has become popular with residents, tourists, and travelers passing through. Check out the 12-foot-wide “nickel” as soon as moving day is over and your items are unpacked.

 

Schedule your residential move

 

Whether you’re moving to Iowa City from another state or a different part of Iowa, White Glove Movers is here to help. Let us take care of your packing, moving, and unloading needs. Give us a call today to schedule your estimate!