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Cedar Rapids: A vibrant city blending culture, innovation, and rich history.
About Cedar Rapids, IA
Cedar Rapids is much more than an economic powerhouse; itβs a cultural treasure trove. Known for its extensive public art initiatives and vibrant music scene, the city draws residents and tourists alike to its lively festivals and renowned local theaters. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes, enjoy recreational activities in the extensive park systems, or delve into the local art scene at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, which showcases works by Grant Wood and other regional artists. The blend of scenic wonders and artistic flair makes Cedar Rapids a unique and welcoming place for both newcomers and long-time residents.
What truly sets Cedar Rapids apart is its community spirit, characterized by Midwestern hospitality and a deeply rooted sense of togetherness. Whether celebrating during the Cedar Rapids Freedom Festival or volunteering at local charities, residents are always eager to share their passion for the community, creating an enriching environment for individuals and families alike.
Quality of Life Scores
Data-driven insights into what makes Cedar Rapids special
Quality of life scores are aggregated from publicly available data sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI Crime Statistics, EPA Air Quality Index, walkability studies, and local municipal data. Scores are calculated on a 0-100 scale and updated periodically to reflect current conditions.
Demographics & Economy
Understanding the community and economic landscape
Demographics
Cedar Rapids is a diverse, family-friendly city known for strong community bonds and a balanced lifestyle.
Economy
Strong economic foundation driven by diverse industries including agribusiness, manufacturing, healthcare, technology.
Housing
Real estate market offers opportunities for residents and investors with balanced housing options across neighborhoods.
Education Excellence
World-class learning opportunities and achievements
Education Levels
Institutions
- Schools: 60
- Universities: 2
- Libraries: 4
- Student-Teacher Ratio: 14.7:1
Sports & Entertainment
Home to professional and collegiate athletics
College & Development
Major Venues
Veterans Memorial Stadium: 5,384
Transportation & Infrastructure
Getting around Cedar Rapids
Roads & Highways
Major Highways: I-380, US-30, US-151, US-218
Average Commute: 18 minutes
Public Transit
Cedar Rapids Transit
Airports
CID - Eastern Iowa Airport
Places & Attractions
Discover what makes Cedar Rapids unique
Landmarks
- Brucemore
- Veterans Memorial Building
- Cedar Rapids Public Library
- Masonic Library and Museum
- Paramount Theatre
Attractions
- NewBo City Market
- Cedar Valley Nature Trail
- Indian Creek Nature Center
- Bever Park
- McGrath Amphitheatre
Museums
- National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library
- Cedar Rapids Museum of Art
- African American Museum of Iowa
Parks
- Bever Park
- Noelridge Park
- Prairie Park Fishery
- Indian Creek Nature Center
Healthcare
- St. Luke's Hospital
- Mercy Medical Center
- UnityPoint Health
Key Industries
Economic drivers powering Cedar Rapids
Living Here
Essential information about life in Cedar Rapids
Climate & Geography
Climate: Humid Continental
Elevation: 810 feet
Time Zone: America/Chicago
County: Linn County
Metro Area: Cedar Rapids, IA Metro Area
Contact Information
Area Code: 319
ZIP Codes: 52401, 52402, 52403, 52404, 52405
Location
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