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Charles City Zip Codes:
50616
Charles City: latitude 43.0644 – longitude -92.6745
Charles City is a city in and the county chair of Floyd County, Iowa. Charles City is a significant commercial and transportation middle for the area. U.S. Routes 18 and 218, Iowa Highway 14, and the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railroads service the city. The population was 7,396 at the grow old of the 2020 census, a fall of 5.3%, from 7,812 in 2000.
The Ho-Chunk people, also known as Winnebago, had long occupied this area and had a village along the Cedar River.
In 1851 Joseph Kelly, the first-known European-American settler in the area, came here after the Ho-Chunk had been pushed out. He believed that the site was ideal for a town, as it had water from the Cedar River and next-door timberland to supply building needs. The agreement was first called “Charlestown” after his son. By 1852, twenty-five other settler families had allied Kelly. The town broadcast was changed, first to “St. Charles” and then to “Charles City,” to avoid duplication of supplementary Iowa town names.
Charles City became the county seat after Floyd County was conventional in 1851 and officially organized in 1854. Floyd County was named for Sergeant Charles Floyd, a fanatic of the 1804 Lewis and Clark Expedition.