Council Bluffs United States

Council Bluffs is a city in Iowa (IA), United States

Council Bluffs is a city in and the county seat of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States. The city is the most populous in Southwest Iowa, and a principal city in the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area. It is located on the east bank of the Missouri River, across from Omaha, Nebraska. Council Bluffs was known, until at least 1853, as Kanesville. It was the historic starting point of the Mormon Trail. Kanesville is also the northernmost anchor town of the other emigrant trails, since there was a steam powered boat to ferry their wagons, and cattle, across the Missouri River.

Top sights in Council Bluffs
Old Market Artists Gallery 41.255592 / -95.930242
Bemis Center For Contemporary Arts 41.252619 / -95.932303
Hudson News & Gifts 41.252619 / -95.932303
Hudson News & Gifts 37.090240 / -95.712891
Hudson News & Gifts 37.090240 / -95.712891
Carter Lake Lounge 41.284496 / -95.915379
Oppd Arboretum 41.278650 / -96.078336
Nodo District 41.278650 / -96.078336
Sacred Heart Parish Church 42.068247 / -93.878674
General Crook House Museum 41.310216 / -95.960418
Joslyn Castle 41.261607 / -95.971888
Omaha Theater Company For Young People 41.261607 / -95.971888
Bluebarn Theatre 41.248899 / -95.929590
Gerald R. Ford Birthsite And Gardens 41.245542 / -95.960433
Mormon Trail Center At Historic Winter Quarters 41.335009 / -95.964970
Fontenelle Forest Nature Center 41.179716 / -95.917835
Rena'S Scuba School And Travel 41.336967 / -95.847310
Turner Park 41.634067 / -93.607803
Golden Spike Monument 41.253315 / -95.874462
Malcolm X Birthsite 41.253315 / -95.874462