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Vista, Iowa

Former unincorporated community in Iowa, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Vista was an unincorporated community in Buchanan County, Iowa, United States. It was located at the junction of local roads Freeman Avenue and 260th Street.

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Geography

Vista was in Section 26 of Westburg Township,[2] at the junction of Freeman Avenue and 260th Street.[3]

History

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Vista was in west-central Buchanan County, Iowa, in 1903

Founded in the 19th century, Vista appeared on maps as early as the 1870s.[4]

The Methodist Church in Vista was organized in 1878. By 1914, it had 35 members in its congregation, and the building was originally used by Baptists.[5]

The Vista post office opened in 1889 and closed in either 1903[2] or 1904.[6] The History of Buchanan County, Iowa states the Vista Post office closed on December 31, 1904.[5]

Vista's population was 28 in 1917.[7]

By the 1930s and 1940s, Vista was considered a former village, appearing in lists of former towns and villages alongside Shady Grove, Kiene, Newtonville, Atlantic, Gatesville, Coytown, Castleville, Monti, Middlefield, and the original Hazleton townsite;[2][8] only a few farmhouses remain.

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