Veo, Iowa
Veo is an unincorporated community in Van Buren County, Iowa, United States. It is located approximately 8 miles northwest of Keosauqua, the county seat.
History:
Veo was established in the late 19th century, primarily as a rural agricultural center. Its name origin is somewhat obscure, though local lore suggests it may have been derived from a shortened form of a person's name or a local geographical feature. The community once boasted a post office, general store, school, and several other businesses that served the surrounding farming community.
Geography:
Veo is situated in a gently rolling agricultural landscape typical of southeastern Iowa. It is not located on a major waterway but is close to several small creeks and streams that drain into the Des Moines River watershed.
Demographics:
As an unincorporated community, Veo does not have officially recorded population statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau. The population is estimated to be quite small, consisting of a few dozen residents.
Economy:
The economy of Veo is primarily agricultural, centered around farming and related activities.
Infrastructure:
Veo is served by county roads, providing access to nearby towns and highways. There are no major highways running directly through the community. Local utilities provide electricity and other essential services.