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City in Iowa, US
Waterloo is a city in and the county seat of Black Hawk County, Iowa, United States. It is the eighth-most populous city in Iowa, with a population of
Waterloo,_Iowa
City in Iowa, US
Cedar Falls, along with neighboring city Waterloo, Iowa, are the two principal municipalities within the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area
Cedar_Falls,_Iowa
Newspaper in Waterloo, Iowa
people living in Waterloo and Cedar Falls, Iowa as well as northeast Iowa. The first issue of The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier was published on November
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
The_Waterloo-Cedar_Falls_Courier
Minor league baseball team
The Waterloo Microbes were a minor league baseball team based in Waterloo, Iowa. The "Microbes" played as members of the Class D level Iowa State League
Waterloo_Microbes
Public secondary school in Waterloo, Iowa, United States
Waterloo West High School is one of three public high schools under the auspices of the Waterloo Community School District in Waterloo, Iowa. The school
West High School (Waterloo, Iowa)
West_High_School_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
Former NBA basketball team in Waterloo, Iowa
The Waterloo Hawks were a National Basketball League and National Basketball Association team based in Waterloo, Iowa. The Hawks remain the only sports
Waterloo_Hawks
The following is a list of mayors of the city of Waterloo, Iowa, United States. Romaine Adrian Whitaker, 1868-1873 Lewis Lichty, 1873-1877, 1882-1885 Matt
List of mayors of Waterloo, Iowa
List_of_mayors_of_Waterloo,_Iowa
Public secondary school in Waterloo, Iowa, United States
Waterloo East High School in Waterloo, Iowa, United States is a public high school consisting of approximately 1000 students in grades 9–12. It is a part
East High School (Waterloo, Iowa)
East_High_School_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
American junior ice hockey team
League (USHL). The Black Hawks' home ice is the Young Arena in Waterloo, Iowa. The Waterloo Black Hawks began as a semi-professional senior team in the United
Waterloo_Black_Hawks
Irish-American brothers killed in World War II
The Sullivan brothers were five brothers from Waterloo, Iowa who served together on the light cruiser USS Juneau. They were all killed in action on November
Sullivan_brothers
US shortline railroad
and Iowa City Railway in Cedar Rapids; with the Canadian National Railway subsidiary Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad in Cedar Rapids and Waterloo; with
Iowa_Northern_Railway
Arena football team
The Iowa Woo are a professional indoor football team based in Waterloo, Iowa. They are currently members of The Arena League (The AL or TAL). They originally
Iowa_Woo
Airport in Iowa, United States
Waterloo Regional Airport (IATA: ALO, ICAO: KALO, FAA LID: ALO)( Livingston Betsworth Field) is four miles (6 km) northwest of Waterloo, in Black Hawk
Waterloo_Regional_Airport
Secondary school in Iowa, United States
known as Columbus Catholic High School, is a Catholic high school in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque
Columbus High School (Waterloo, Iowa)
Columbus_High_School_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
Shopping mall in Iowa, United States
was a shopping mall located in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. It was built in 1970 as one of the first malls in Iowa. It has five vacant anchors formerly
Crossroads Mall (Waterloo, Iowa)
Crossroads_Mall_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
Metropolitan Statistical Area in Iowa, United States
The Waterloo–Cedar Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in Iowa, anchored
Waterloo–Cedar Falls metropolitan area
Waterloo–Cedar_Falls_metropolitan_area
Former US Navy SEAL and nonprofit organizer
Michael B. Ritland born in Waterloo, Iowa is a former United States Navy SEAL, public speaker and dog trainer. He created the Warrior Dog Foundation, to
Mike_Ritland
Amateur baseball team in Waterloo, IA
The Waterloo Bucks is a baseball team in Waterloo, Iowa. It is a member of the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. Their home games
Waterloo_Bucks
Sports venue in Waterloo, Iowa, United States
stadium in Waterloo, Iowa, located at 850 Park Road, Waterloo, Iowa 50703. It is primarily used for baseball, serving as the home field of the Waterloo Bucks
Riverfront_Stadium_(Waterloo)
Topics referred to by the same term
(NRHP) Waterloo, Indiana, in DeKalb County Waterloo, Fayette County, Indiana Waterloo, Johnson County, Indiana Waterloo, Iowa Waterloo, Kansas Waterloo, Louisiana
Waterloo
Former farm tractor company
The Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company was the first company to manufacture and sell gasoline powered farm tractors. Based in Waterloo, Iowa, the company
Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company
Waterloo_Gasoline_Engine_Company
County in Iowa, United States
state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 131,144, making it Iowa's fifth-most populous county. The county seat is Waterloo. Black Hawk
Black_Hawk_County,_Iowa
Private secondary school in Waterloo, Iowa, United States
Waterloo Christian School is a private K-12 Christian school in Waterloo, Iowa. Waterloo Christian School, formerly Walnut Ridge Baptist Academy, was founded
Waterloo_Christian_School
Museum and hall of fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma
Stillwater, Oklahoma. In 2010, it began operating the Dan Gable Museum in Waterloo, Iowa. The museum was awarded to Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1972 by a decision
National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum
National_Wrestling_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum
American serial killer (1942–1994)
had previously been convicted in 1968 of sodomizing a teenage boy in Waterloo, Iowa, and was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment, but served eighteen months
John_Wayne_Gacy
Community college in Waterloo, Iowa, US
in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. It serves the general public and a geographical area covering all or part of 10 northeast and east-central Iowa counties
Hawkeye_Community_College
Television station in Waterloo, Iowa
is a television station licensed to Waterloo, Iowa, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for Eastern Iowa. Owned by Allen Media Group, KWWL maintains
KWWL_(TV)
U.S. Highway in Iowa
eastern third of Iowa. It begins at the Missouri state line southwest of Bloomfield and travels north through Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Tama, Waterloo, and New Hampton
U.S._Route_63_in_Iowa
Public school district in Waterloo, Iowa, United States
Waterloo Community School District (WCSD) is a public school district headquartered in Waterloo, Iowa. It is entirely in Black Hawk County. In addition
Waterloo Community School District
Waterloo_Community_School_District
American wrestler and coach (born 1948)
Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2020. Gable was born and grew up in Waterloo, Iowa. When he was 15 years old, a teenager from his neighborhood murdered
Dan_Gable
American architect
(May 20, 1931 – May 4, 2017) was an American architect in practice in Waterloo, Iowa from 1956 to 1996; he served as president of the American Institute
Robert_C._Broshar
Arena in Waterloo, IA
Auditorium, is a 5,155 permanent seat multipurpose arena located in Waterloo, Iowa. The auditorium was built in 1919 and renovated in 1936, when the roof
The_Hippodrome
Ice hockey team in Waterloo, Iowa
agreement with the Waterloo Black Hawks to have them become Minnesota's primary affiliate for one season. The team was renamed as the 'Iowa Stars' and played
Iowa_Stars_(1969–70)
American politician (born 1954)
the Iowa House of Representatives since January 2023, which consists of parts of northeast Black Hawk County, including much of northeastern Waterloo. He
Jerome_Amos_Jr.
Professional minor-league baseball team in Waterloo, Iowa (1977–1988)
located in Waterloo, Iowa. "Waterloo Indians: 1977-1988 Midwest League Baseball". November 20, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2026. "1977 Waterloo Indians Statistics
Waterloo_Indians
Comprehensive list of sports teams based in Iowa
2005–2006 Waterloo Hawks - NBL 1948-1949, NBA 1949-50, NPBL 1950-51 Drake Bulldogs Iowa State Cyclones Northern Iowa Panthers Northwestern Red Raiders Iowa Hawkeyes
Sports_teams_from_Iowa
Former interurban railway in Iowa
The Waterloo, Cedar Falls and Northern Railway (WCF&N) was an electric interurban railway that operated in the US state of Iowa. The Waterloo and Cedar
Waterloo, Cedar Falls and Northern Railway
Waterloo,_Cedar_Falls_and_Northern_Railway
Theme park in Waterloo, Iowa
Lost Island Theme Park is a theme park in Waterloo, Iowa. The 90-acre (36 ha) park includes five themed lands, which feature numerous attractions; including
Lost_Island_Theme_Park
Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo is a casino in Waterloo, Iowa, owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. The casino opened June 30, 2007, after significant
Isle_Casino_Waterloo
Deere Employees Credit Union in Waterloo, Iowa. In 1984, it became the John Deere Community Credit Union of Waterloo when the local community were allowed
Veridian_Credit_Union
Museum complex in Waterloo, Iowa
The Grout Museum District is a set of museums in Waterloo, Iowa. Named after Henry W. Grout, the district consists of the Grout Museum of History & Science
Grout_Museum
The Waterloo Hawks were an American minor-league professional baseball team based in Waterloo, Iowa, that existed on-and-off from 1922 to 1969. From 1922
Waterloo_Hawks_(baseball)
American inventor (1849-1933)
Froelich and a group of investors founded the Waterloo Gasoline Traction Engine Company, based in Waterloo, Iowa. The company only produced four tractors,
John_Froelich
Professional wrestling championship
April 28, 2021. Kreikenbohm, Philip (August 14, 1965). "CSW - Event @ Waterloo, Iowa, USA". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved April
NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Central States version)
NWA_United_States_Heavyweight_Championship_(Central_States_version)
United States historic place
Emerson School is a historic building located in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. It is oldest extant school campus on the city's west side. Emerson was
Emerson School (Waterloo, Iowa)
Emerson_School_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
American politician (1929–2024)
in Waterloo, Iowa, to Lester and Fern Fulton. He graduated from Waterloo East High School, then earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Iowa State
Robert_D._Fulton
(1953–1977) KWWF Waterloo (2002–2013) Licensed to Waterloo, Iowa. Licensed to Iowa City, Iowa. Satellite of KDIN-TV. Licensed to Dubuque, Iowa. Licensed to
List of television stations in Iowa
List_of_television_stations_in_Iowa
Radio station in Waterloo, Iowa, United States
"Rock 108", is a radio station licensed to Waterloo, Iowa, United States, with studios in Hiawatha, Iowa. The station has an active rock format. Its
KFMW
American boxer and mixed martial artist (1977–2021)
mixed martial arts history (255). Fulton was born in Waterloo, Iowa and raised in Cedar Falls, Iowa. His father worked for the John Deere company and was
Travis_Fulton
American LGBTQ+ rights activist (1963–1997)
and second victim of spree killer Andrew Cunanan. Madson was born in Waterloo, Iowa, on October 16, 1963, the son of Howard Madson and Carol Muller. He
David_Madson_(architect)
American football player (1895–1918)
Becker graduated from Waterloo East High School in 1914. From there, Becker went on to play football for the University of Iowa. In his only season as
Fred_Becker
Defunct United States motor vehicle manufacturer
was a Brass Era automobile manufactured in Des Moines, Iowa from 1906 to 1909 and Waterloo, Iowa from 1911 to 1914. In 1909 and 1910 it was marketed as
Mason_Motor_Car_Company
American politician (born 1957)
administrative and faculty positions at Iowa State University. Kurtenbach was born in Waterloo, Iowa. He attended Iowa State University, the University of
Jim_Kurtenbach
American musician (born 1973)
born on December 8, 1973, in Des Moines, Iowa. He was mostly raised by his single mother in Waterloo, Iowa, and described it as a "hole in the ground
Corey_Taylor
American musician (1843–1905)
children. He moved to Iowa in 1889 and died of a stroke there in 1905.[citation needed] He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Waterloo, Iowa. Coder, James. "'Home
Daniel_E._Kelley
United States historic place
Park Towers Apartments, is an historic building located in downtown Waterloo, Iowa, United States. The building was completed in 1929, and it opened as
Hotel President (Waterloo, Iowa)
Hotel_President_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
American poet
work are associated primarily with the states of Iowa and Hawaii. Harvey Jason Hess, III of Waterloo, Iowa was the first of three children born to parents
Harvey_Hess
City in Iowa, United States
and Iowa City (KSUI 91.7 FM and WSUI 910 AM) reach Cedar Rapids. The Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Iowa City-Dubuque media market consists of 21 eastern Iowa counties:
Cedar_Rapids,_Iowa
Professional minor-league baseball team in Waterloo, Iowa (1989–1993)
The Waterloo Diamonds was a baseball team located in Waterloo, Iowa that formed in 1989 and lasted until 1993. A member of the Midwest League, they were
Waterloo_Diamonds
American agricultural and industrial auto manufacturing corporation
purchasing the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company in 1918, which manufactured the popular Waterloo Boy tractor at its facilities in Waterloo, Iowa. Deere & Company
John_Deere
Former state highway in Iowa, United States
Iowa Highway 934 (Iowa 934) was an unsigned state highway in Cedar Falls and Waterloo, Iowa. It was created in 1998 after University Avenue was vacated
Iowa_Highway_934
News anchor and university professor
local news anchor at KWWL in Waterloo, Iowa. He spent 51 years with KWWL, the NBC affiliate for the Cedar Rapids–Waterloo–Iowa City–Dubuque television market
Ron_Steele_(news_anchor)
Pella, Iowa Lustron House - 400 East St, Tipton, Iowa Lustron House - 2020 W. 3rd St., Waterloo, Iowa Lustron House - 222 Kenilworth Rd, Waterloo, Iowa Lustron
List_of_Lustron_houses
Meat packing company in Iowa
The Rath Packing Company was a meatpacking company located in Waterloo, Iowa, between 1891 and 1985. Strike action in 1948, resulted in disorder and the
Rath_Packing_Company
American politician (born 1946)
Luther College and was executive director of the Waterloo Human Rights Commission before serving on the Iowa House of Representatives for District 34 from
M._Peter_Middleton
Multi-propose arena in Waterloo, Iowa, United States
in Waterloo, Iowa, United States, and was built in 1994. It is home to the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League, the Waterloo Warriors
Young_Arena
Theorist
journalist, public servant, and educator. He was the editor of Iowa Magazine in Waterloo, Iowa from 1920 to 1924. The four years following saw him as an editorial
Paul_H._Appleby
American politician (1838–1900)
ended his Union Army service in October 1864, and moved to Waterloo, Iowa, in 1886. In Waterloo, Alford started his own practice of law, then partnered with
Lore_Alford
American football player (born 1979)
Moses was born in Waterloo, Iowa and attended Waterloo East High School in Waterloo, Iowa. After high school, Moses attended Iowa State University, where
J._J._Moses
American politician (1927–2004)
Garrison was born in Waterloo, Iowa, on November 7, 1927, to parents Frank Garrison Sr. and Cora Rounds. He graduated from Waterloo East High School, and
Albert_Garrison
American politician
Shoultz; Kelley tops Wieland; Kressig defeats Reisetter" (Fee). Waterloo Courier. Waterloo, Iowa. Retrieved 2009-03-18. Veteran former television news reporter/anchor
Tami_Wiencek
United States historic place
Arlington St. in Waterloo, Iowa was built during 1921-22 and extended in 1954. It was a Late Gothic Revival architecture work by Waterloo architect Mortimer
Roosevelt Elementary School (Waterloo, Iowa)
Roosevelt_Elementary_School_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
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(Wisconsin), Waterloo, Wisconsin, US Waterloo East High School, Waterloo, Iowa, US Waterloo West High School, Waterloo, Iowa, US This disambiguation page lists
Waterloo_High_School
Professional American arena football league
season: Waterloo, Iowa; Kansas City, Missouri; Springfield, Missouri; Rochester, Minnesota; Little Rock, Arkansas; Rockford, Illinois; Dubuque, Iowa; Oklahoma
The_Arena_League
American children's writer
Hunt's story "Little Brown Koko and the Preacher's Watermelon" in a Waterloo, Iowa, junior high school class sparked protests in 1972. Alice Margaret Hayes
Blanche_Seale_Hunt
American architect
John G. Ralston was an American architect who worked out of Waterloo, Iowa. A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic
John_G._Ralston
American singer-songwriter (born 1944)
crystalline in its clarity, is remembered as well. Koloc was born in Waterloo, Iowa, to a working-class family. She told The Chicago Tribune, "I guess you
Bonnie_Koloc
338-mile-long (544 km) river in Minnesota and Iowa
Cedar River include Austin, Minnesota, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Waterloo, Iowa, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In 1993, the river flooded some areas of downtown Cedar
Cedar River (Iowa River tributary)
Cedar_River_(Iowa_River_tributary)
American Minor League baseball team
Lafayette, Indiana, in 1955; after two seasons it became the Waterloo Hawks, moving to Waterloo, Iowa, where it stayed for 36 seasons. Before the 1994 season
Lansing_Lugnuts
State highway in Iowa, United States
Iowa Highway 412 (Iowa 412) was a state highway in Waterloo, Iowa. It began at U.S. Highway 63 (US 63) in southwestern Waterloo and traveled to the east
Iowa_Highway_412
2005 murder of a gay man in Iowa, United States
2005) was a 29-year-old gay man who was murdered in his apartment in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. The murder was compared by the national press to the
Murder_of_Jason_Gage
Courthouse in Iowa, United States
The Black Hawk County Courthouse is located in downtown Waterloo, Iowa, United States. It is the third dedicated courthouse to house the county's offices
Black Hawk County Courthouse (Iowa)
Black_Hawk_County_Courthouse_(Iowa)
United States historic place
The YMCA Building is a historic building located in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. The local YMCA was established in 1868, three months after the city
YMCA Building (Waterloo, Iowa)
YMCA_Building_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
United States historic place
Whittier School is a historic building located in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. The city's west side began a period of rapid growth in the 1890s. By 1904
Whittier School (Waterloo, Iowa)
Whittier_School_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
American football coach (born 1967)
was born on September 27, 1967, in Waterloo, Iowa to Robert "Bob" Klieman and Mary Kay. He was raised in Waterloo and graduated from Columbus Catholic
Chris_Klieman
Champaign–Urbana–Springfield–Decatur (#92) Burlington–Plattsburgh (#93) Cedar Rapids–Waterloo–Iowa City–Dubuque (#94) Baton Rouge (#95) Fort Smith–Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers
List of television stations in North America by media market
List_of_television_stations_in_North_America_by_media_market
operated by the Illinois Central Railroad between Chicago, Illinois, and Waterloo, Iowa, from 1941 until 1967. Its inception was due in no small part to John
Land_O'Corn
American politician (1835–1927)
Trade. In 1860, Johnson moved to Iowa. He built the first grain elevator in the town of Independence, then moved to Waterloo that July, where he and C. A
Emmons_Johnson
American architect
1882-23 May 1979 (aged 96) was an American architect of Waterloo, Iowa, and was "one of Waterloo's most prominent architects". He attended the University
Mortimer_Cleveland
American politician (1915–1994)
adult education for Waterloo Public Schools in Iowa. His wife, Helen Ericksen, was an active member of the faculty wives of Waterloo Public Schools organization
Donald_Lippold
Topics referred to by the same term
shopping mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota Crossroads Mall (Waterloo, Iowa), a shopping mall in Waterloo, Iowa Crossroads Mall (Colorado), former shopping mall in
Crossroads_Mall
American politician (1921–2003)
was born in Thompson, Iowa, on June 29, 1921, the son of John and Mildred Uban. After graduating from West High School in Waterloo in 1939, Uban served
Charles_J._Uban
American football player (born 2002)
round of the 2024 NFL draft. Sinnott was born on June 14, 2002, in Waterloo, Iowa, later attending Columbus High School. He committed to play college
Ben_Sinnott
American politician (1858–1932)
legislator, and philanthropist from Waterloo, Iowa. The Grout Museum is one of his legacies. Henry W. Grout was born in Waterloo, on March 24, 1858. He worked
Henry_W._Grout
American politician
primary for Governor of Iowa in the 2018 election. McGuire was born in Waterloo, Iowa. She was the fifth of six children. She graduated with honors from West
Andy_McGuire
Canadian manufacturing company
occasionally confused with the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company, of Waterloo, Iowa, U.S., which was purchased by John Deere for its Waterloo Boy Tractor. No relationship
Waterloo Manufacturing Company
Waterloo_Manufacturing_Company
NBL professional basketball team season
Denison, Iowa) October 30, 1948: Cedar Rapids Danceland 33, Waterloo Hawks 59 (@ Waterloo, Iowa) October 31, 1948: Famous Globe Trotters 37, Waterloo Hawks
1948–49_Waterloo_Hawks_season
United States historic place
building in Waterloo, Iowa. The city's paid fire department was established in 1904; previously, private fire companies served Waterloo. Built in 1907
Fire Station No. 2 (Waterloo, Iowa)
Fire_Station_No._2_(Waterloo,_Iowa)
American wrestler
Robert Gregory "Bob" Buzzard (born December 9, 1942, in Waterloo, Iowa) is an American former wrestler who competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Greco-Roman
Robert_Buzzard
Private university in Waterloo, Iowa, US
College is a private university focused on healthcare and located in Waterloo, Iowa. In 1925, Allen Memorial Hospital and Allen Memorial Hospital School
Allen_College
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