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Cresco, the county seat, is the largest of the communities in Howard County.
The original catalyst for Cresco's growth was the emergence of the railroad.
Cresco is home to Ellen Church, the first stewardess, and credited with starting the flight attendant industry by convincing Boeing Airlines that having nurses on board would help the airline industry convince the public that it was safe to fly.
Cresco is a city in Howard County, Iowa, United States.
Cresco is home to one of the largest school districts in Iowa in terms of square miles, the Howard-Winneshiek Community Schools.
Although Cresco is no longer on a railroad line, it is home to a restored Milwaukee Road FP7 diesel engine which is known as the Heritage Train and displayed in a park (Beadle Park) at the center of the city on Highway 9.