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|Residents=79,567<ref>[[Binky Barnes, Wingman!]]</ref>{{cite}}<br>60,000<ref>"[[Elwood City: A Report]]"</ref>
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|First appearance  =''[[Arthur's Nose]]'' (books)<br>"[[Arthur's Eyes]]" (TV series)
|First appearance  =''[[Arthur's Nose]]'' (books)<br>"[[Arthur's Eyes]]" (TV series)
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==History==
==History==
===Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, 1885===
===Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, 1885===
[[File:Echistory1.png|thumb|right|200px|Sitting Bull performing in Elwood City, circa 1885.]]In 1885, Buffalo Bill and Lakota chief Sitting Bull visited present-day Elwood City to perform for local crowds. The show was in affiliation with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, which toured the country at the time. The show took place on the banks of [[Mill Creek River|Mill Creek]], near a tree which still stands today on the edge of the [[Mill Creek Mall]] parking lot.<ref name=":0">[[On This Spot]]</ref>
[[File:Echistory1.png|thumb|left|200px|Sitting Bull performing in Elwood City, circa 1885.]]In 1885, Buffalo Bill and Lakota chief Sitting Bull visited present-day Elwood City to perform for local crowds. The show was in affiliation with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, which toured the country at the time. The show took place on the banks of [[Mill Creek River|Mill Creek]], near a tree which still stands today on the edge of the [[Mill Creek Mall]] parking lot.<ref name=":0">[[On This Spot]]</ref>
===Official Founding, 1903===
===Official Founding, 1903===
Elwood City prospered decades before 1903 as a logging town. The first saw mill was built on the banks of [[Bear Lake]] under the supervision of [[Jacob Katzenellenbogan]]. In 1903, an infirm Katzenellenbogan attended the official declaration of Elwood City's incorporation. President Theodore Roosevelt declared the area known as Elwood an official city. Prominent businessmen of time, Henry Ford and J.P. Morgan were credited for transforming 50-acres of swampland into a thriving lumber town. They donated a statue in honor of the city's founder, but Katzenellenbogan did not appreciate the generous contribution, simply because he intended for the city's name to be Elmwood. It was never changed, therefore the name stuck since that day. His last name was also misspelled on the plaque under the statue. With the industrialization of the area, the [[green-tailed grebe]] eventually became extinct,<ref name=ECT100>[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]</ref> though recent sightings have been rumored.<ref>[[For the Birds]]</ref>
Elwood City prospered decades before 1903 as a logging town. The first saw mill was built on the banks of [[Bear Lake]] under the supervision of [[Jacob Katzenellenbogan]]. In 1903, an infirm Katzenellenbogan attended the official declaration of Elwood City's incorporation. President Theodore Roosevelt declared the area known as Elwood an official city. Prominent businessmen of time, Henry Ford and J.P. Morgan were credited for transforming 50-acres of swampland into a thriving lumber town. They donated a statue in honor of the city's founder, but Katzenellenbogan did not appreciate the generous contribution, simply because he intended for the city's name to be Elmwood. It was never changed, therefore the name stuck since that day. His last name was also misspelled on the plaque under the statue. With the industrialization of the area, the [[green-tailed grebe]] eventually became extinct,<ref name=ECT100>[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]</ref> though recent sightings have been rumored.<ref>[[For the Birds]]</ref>
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==Location==
==Location==
[[File:Elwood-city-from-above.png|thumb|The mountainous terrain of the region.]]
[[File:Elwood-city-from-above.png|thumb|The mountainous terrain of the region.]]
===General===
The geographic area of Elwood City consists of mountains to the north, [[Moose Mountain]] the south, [[Bear Lake]] and [[Button Island]] to the west, and farmland to the east. The city itself is located in the formerly swampy valley between the mountainous areas. <span style="font-weight:normal;">The city is in an area affected by tropical weather, as at least two hurricanes have impacted the region</span>,<ref>[[Shelter from the Storm]]</ref><ref>[[Arthur Goes to Camp]]</ref> but all four seasons are experienced throughout the year.<ref>[[The Blackout]]</ref><ref>[[Ladonna Compson: Party Animal]]</ref><ref>[[The Blizzard]]</ref><ref>[[The Cherry Tree]]</ref>
The geographic area of Elwood City consists of mountains to the north, [[Moose Mountain]] the south, [[Bear Lake]] and [[Button Island]] to the west, and farmland to the east. The city itself is located in the formerly swampy valley between the mountainous areas. <span style="font-weight:normal;">The city is in an area affected by tropical weather, as at least two hurricanes have impacted the region</span>,<ref>[[Shelter from the Storm]]</ref><ref>[[Arthur Goes to Camp]]</ref> but all four seasons are experienced throughout the year.<ref>[[The Blackout]]</ref><ref>[[Ladonna Compson: Party Animal]]</ref><ref>[[The Blizzard]]</ref><ref>[[The Cherry Tree]]</ref>


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