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  1. Cedar Rapids is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of Iowa and the county seat of Linn County. The city lies on both banks of the Cedar River, 20 miles (32 km) north of Iowa City and 128 miles (206 km) northeast of Des Moines, the state's capital.

  2. Cedar Rapids is known as an arts and cultural hub with great theater, live music and museums. The area is home to family-friendly sports teams including baseball and hockey. A growing culinary and craft brewery scene will tempt your taste buds.

  3. Apr 7, 2022 · With a distinct Czech and Slovak heritage, the second-largest city in Iowa is the largest corn-processing city on the planet, at the heart of one of the largest manufacturing centers in the nation. It’s hard to mention Cedar Rapids without talking about the painter, Grant Wood (1891-1942), who lived and worked here.

  4. Cedar Rapids celebrates its history by preserving its classic architecture. Stunning, ornate Paramount Theatre opened in 1928 as a movie palace and still hosts concerts, Broadway shows and dance performances.

  5. Things to Do. Restaurants. Flights. Vacation Rentals. Cruises. Rental Cars. Forums. United States. Iowa (IA) Cedar Rapids. Plan Your Trip to Cedar Rapids: Best of Cedar Rapids Tourism. By Management. 4,007. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Essential Cedar Rapids. Do. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all.

  6. Located just 70 miles from the Mississippi River in Eastern Iowa, Cedar Rapids is positioned conveniently and centrally between six of the Midwest's major metropolitan areas: Chicago, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Omaha, and St. Louis.

  7. Cedar Rapids, city, seat (1919) of Linn county, east-central Iowa, U.S. It lies astride the Cedar River adjacent to the cities of Marion (northeast) and Hiawatha (north), about 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Iowa City. The east bank, settled in the late 1830s and surveyed in 1841, was called Rapids.