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You'd take your picture home and hang it up with your families. Relive those fond memories and hire a West Des Moines caricature artist for your next party or to entertain your wedding guests at the reception. Having an artist at your party, event, or wedding reception can make great new memories. An artist makes for great party entertainment. You guests will laugh hysterically at the renditions of himself or...
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You've noticed those cartoonists and caricature artists at Disney World and Six Flags - but now you want to hire one for your very own West Des Moines party or event. Are you hosting a kid's party and need a West Des Moines caricature artist to make funny pictures of your friends and family? Caricature and cartoon artists in West Des Moines can provide great entertainment to your party and also provide you with goofy illustrations that your guests and you can hang up in your homes and laugh about. The drawings these caricaturists create can make neat conversation pieces for you and your guests. Kids and adults both really love these drawings at parties!
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Strawberry Point, Colwell, Merrill, Clarence, Lytton, La Motte, Packwood, De Soto, Clio, Murray, Low Moor, Elk Horn, Alleman, Olds, Ladora, Orient, Argyle, College Springs, Missouri Valley, Cresco.
West Des Moines Factoid:
In 1950 West Des Moines had a population of 5,615, but the city began to grow as many new housing subdivisions were built in the decades ahead. After annexing the neighboring community of Clover Hills in 1950, West Des Moines annexed the town of Ashawa, a former Rock Island railroad stop, in 1957, and Commerce, a town along the Raccoon River, in 1960. To keep up with the town's growth, city government grew as well. The vulnerable city hall lacked the capacity to keep up with the city's expansion. So in 1954 a new municipal building was opened. With the inflex of new students, the school district's ever-expanding borders continually compromised classroom capacity. Children were attending school in former homes near Phenix, with classes in hallways and living rooms. Space was even rented from the new Catholic grade school. In 1959 alone, 150-200 new homes were built, increasing the population more. The construction of Interstate 35, Interstate 80, and Interstate 235 in the 1960s brought more people and businesses to West Des Moines. Several retail and office complexes opened along the I-235 corridor after the freeway's completion, including Valley West Mall, which opened in 1975. West Des Moines' population jumped from 11,964 in 1960 to 31,702 in 1990. West Des Moines Caricatures
In 1950 West Des Moines had a population of 5,615, but the city began to grow as many new housing subdivisions were built in the decades ahead. After annexing the neighboring community of Clover Hills in 1950, West Des Moines annexed the town of Ashawa, a former Rock Island railroad stop, in 1957, and Commerce, a town along the Raccoon River, in 1960. To keep up with the town's growth, city government grew as well. The vulnerable city hall lacked the capacity to keep up with the city's expansion. So in 1954 a new municipal building was opened. With the inflex of new students, the school district's ever-expanding borders continually compromised classroom capacity. Children were attending school in former homes near Phenix, with classes in hallways and living rooms. Space was even rented from the new Catholic grade school. In 1959 alone, 150-200 new homes were built, increasing the population more. The construction of Interstate 35, Interstate 80, and Interstate 235 in the 1960s brought more people and businesses to West Des Moines. Several retail and office complexes opened along the I-235 corridor after the freeway's completion, including Valley West Mall, which opened in 1975. West Des Moines' population jumped from 11,964 in 1960 to 31,702 in 1990. West Des Moines Caricatures