In 1911 there was a major flood along the lower Cedar River.
Tinkham continued down the west side via the Cedar River.
Cedar River began with the establishment of a sawmill here in 1854.
He successfully provided the city with ample fresh water by running a pipeline from the Cedar River.
Attention soon focused on the Cedar River, an idea first proposed in the 1870s; the question was how to bring that water to the city.
Iowa 150 was moved west through downtown and across the Cedar River.
By the end of the month, one lane the bridge over the Cedar River had reopened to local traffic and farmers.
Taking an even smaller road, Carol drove along the Cedar River.
The camp also has direct access to the Cedar River, following winding trails through the rolling hills.
Fishing out of the Cedar River also became popular.