Poweshiek Area Development

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How do other area development organizations currently use the World Wide Web?

The easiest way to find out is to visit some of their sites. Here are links to a few of them that might be comparable to the Poweshiek area.

In Iowa: Amana Colonies, Cedar Valley, Fairfield, Iowa City/Coralville, Marshalltown, Mount Vernon/Lisbon, Sioux City

Elsewhere: Central Savannah River Area [Georgia], Hafnarfjörður [Iceland], Little River Area [South Carolina], Roseville [Minnesota], Tartu [Estonia], Worcester Area [Massachusetts]

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created December 28, 1995
last revised December 28, 1995

John David Stone (stone@math.grin.edu)