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Kalona, Iowa, is a rural community with a population of less than 3,000, known for its Amish and Mennonite heritage. This small town, located about 20 miles from Iowa City, offers a mix of historical and new homes, including bungalows, American Foursquares, Colonial Revivals, midcentury cottages, split-levels, and ranch-style houses. The Mid-Prairie School District serves the area with highly rated public schools, and private options like Hillcrest Academy are also available. Kalona's attractions include Amish-owned stores, Kalona Creamery, and the Kalona Historical Village. Dining options range from Kalona Coffee House to Tuscan Moon Grill on Fifth. Outdoor activities are plentiful with City Park, SouthTown Recreation Area, and the nearby Coralville Reservoir. The town hosts the annual Fall Festival and a bi-weekly farmers market. While sidewalks line most streets, the area is car-dependent, with Iowa City and Cedar Rapids providing additional amenities and services within a short drive. Flooding is a concern along the English River, but the community participates in the National Flood Insurance Program.