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Newton, IA Road Trips

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city in and the county seat of Jasper County, Iowa, United States

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Longest Drive

163.7 mi

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Quickest Drive

3h 5m

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Newton, IA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

15,696

Median Income

$56,321

Median Home Value

$151,600

Median Age

43.2

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Newton, IA at a Glance

Founded

1850

Elevation

951 ft

Area

11 mi²

Sister Cities

Smila

Notable People from Newton, IA

A sampling of people born in Newton, IA.

Charles Murray

Charles Murray

1943

American political scientist (born 1943)

Sharon Needles

Sharon Needles

1981

American drag performer

Jay Clark

1880–1948

sport shooter

Emerson Hough

Emerson Hough

1857–1923

American writer

Sara Haines

Sara Haines

1977

American television host and journalist

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Newton, IA.

Jasper County Courthouse

Jasper County Courthouse

courthouse in Iowa, United States

National Register of Historic Places contributing property National Register of Historic Places listed place
Newton Downtown Historic District

Newton Downtown Historic District

nationally recognized historic district located in Newton, Iowa, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place

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Traveler Guide to Newton, IA

Newton is a city of 15,000 people (2018) in Central Iowa.

Newton used to be a company town, hosting the Maytag Corporation's headquarters. Maytag was famous back then for its high-quality washing machines. In 2006, Whirlpool bought Maytag and promptly closed down operations in Newton, which was a substantial economic blow to the area. Nevertheless, Newton remains a pleasant place to visit with friendly locals who will be glad of your business.

1 Jasper County Courthouse, 101 1st St N. An impressive building in the centre of town. (updated Mar 2023) 2 Newton Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, 3004 N 4th Ave E, ☏ +1 641 791-7667. The small but well-kept botanical garden and arboretum, with sculptures and detailed signage, is a labor of love by many volunteers. The city's Agnes Patterson Memorial Park next to it offers a playground and a section of Newton's Hike & Bike Trail that loops around the entire park before heading either west to Woodland Park or southwest to Maytag Park, plus various sports facilities: baseball and softball diamonds, a basketball court, sand volleyball courts, and soccer fields. Restrooms and water fountains. Free. (updated Mar 2023) 3 St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 223 E 4th St N. Built between 1871 and 1881, this church building is in the Carpenter Gothic style and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They hold one worship service on Sundays at 10AM, and it also hosts 12-step programs every day. (updated Mar 2023) Nearly 90 displays of public art with sculptures and painted murals throughout the community. The Iowa Sculpture Festival Committee sponsors a year-round sculpture and mural tour. 4 The Centre for Arts and Artists, 501 W 3rd St N, ☏ +1 641 792-1391. 10 resident artist studios, a clay and kiln room, a therapeutic art room for children, a classroom, and an extensive art collection. (updated Mar 2023)

1 The Iowa Speedway (from I-80, take Iowa Speedway Drive to the south to reach the parking lots. Stay off Rusty Wallace Drive, which is only used for emergency vehicles on race days.). The Iowa Speedway will suit petrolheads. It is a 7/8-mile racing track purchased by NASCAR in 2014. It is the only short track owned by NASCAR west of the Mississippi River. The track hosts a series of races throughout the summer, including NASCAR Xfinity Series races, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races, and IndyCar Series races. (updated Mar 2023) Newton Fest. Annual celebration of the arts, food, music, and history for one weekend in June each year. Events happen in multiple venues across town. (updated Mar 2023) 5 The Valle Drive-in, ☏ +1 641 792-3558, [email protected]. The oldest of the four drive-in theaters still in operation in Iowa, having opened in 1948. Closed during the winter (approximately November–March). $8 per adult for both movies, $5 for children. (updated Mar 2023) 6 The Capitol II Theater, 116 1st St N, ☏ +1 641 792-3549. Located in the historic downtown district of Newton across from the courthouse, this movie theater has been in operation since April 1927. There's a chance that you'll see Joy the mini pig, holder of a Guinness World Record, in the theater. $5–8 for the movie plus $10 for snacks. (updated Mar 2023)

There are no notable eateries in Newton but major fast food chains are represented. There's a cluster of chain restaurants out by the intersection of Highway 6 and I-80, and the rest are spread out along Highway 6 in town. 1 Panda Garden, 106 1st St N (downtown, across from the courthouse). Open for lunch and supper. Closed Mondays. Buffet restaurant offering American-style Chinese food. $15. (updated Mar 2023) 2 Chester's Chicken, 4400 S 22nd Ave E. 9AM–10PM daily. One of few options on the southeast corner of town, by the KOA campgrounds and the race track, in the Love's convenience store. Offers fried chicken, fried potatoes, and fried pies. $7. (updated Mar 2023)

Best Western Holiday Manor, 208 W 4th St N, is in the centre of town next to the former HQ of the Maytag Corporation (now owned by a telecoms company). Reliable chain fare with clean comfortable rooms. +1 641-792-3333.

Newton is just off I-80, 36 miles east of Des Moines. For those without a car, Checkered Flag taxi will take you from Des Moines to Newton for around $100 plus tip (641-791-7777). Ride hailing services such as Uber and Lyft usually charge about $70 plus tip one way. 1 Newton Municipal Airport (TNU IATA). General aviation airport. No scheduled passenger service. (updated Aug 2020)

The centre of Newton is small enough to walk around.

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