Transportation Highways include
U.S. Highways 30,
69 and
Interstate 35.
Ames Municipal Airport is located southeast of the city.
CyRide is a local bus system, and
Jefferson Lines is an intercity bus. Ames is home to the headquarters of the
Iowa Department of Transportation.
Health care Ames is served by
Mary Greeley Medical Center, a 220-bed regional hospital. == Notable people ==
Acting •
Evan Helmuth, actor (1977–2017) (
Fever Pitch,
The Devil Inside) •
Nick Nolte, actor, lived in Ames, 1945-1950
Artists and photographers •
Mary Alice Barton (1917–2003), quilter, quilt historian, collector, and philanthropist •
John E. Buck, sculptor •
Robert Crumb, cartoonist and musician, the Crumb family moved to Ames in August 1950, for two years •
Margaret Lloyd, opera singer •
Laurel Nakadate, American video artist, filmmaker and photographer •
Velma Wallace Rayness (1896–1977), author, painter and artist •
Brian Smith, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, born July 16, 1959
Aviation •
Neta Snook Southern, pioneer aviator, taught
Amelia Earhart to fly
Musicians •
Buster B. Jones, fingerpicker guitarist •
John Darnielle, musician from indie rock band
The Mountain Goats; former Ames resident •
The Envy Corps, indie rock band •
Leslie Hall, electronic rap musician/Gem Sweater collector, born in Ames in 1981 •
Peter Schickele, musician, born in Ames in 1935 •
Richie Hayward, drummer and founding member of the band
Little Feat; former Ames resident and graduate of Ames High School
Journalists •
Robert Bartley, editorial page editor of
The Wall Street Journal and a
Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient; raised in Ames and ISU graduate •
Wally Bruner,
ABC News journalist and television host •
Michael Gartner, former president of
NBC News; retired to own and publish the
Ames Tribune Politicians •
Ruth Bascom, Mayor of
Eugene, Oregon •
Edward Mezvinsky, former U.S. Congressman; father-in-law of
Chelsea Clinton; raised in Ames •
Bee Nguyen, former
Georgia (U.S. state) state representative •
Bob Walkup, Mayor of
Tucson, Arizona •
Lee Teng-hui,
President of the Republic of China, ISU graduate •
Henry A. Wallace, 11th
United States Secretary of Agriculture, 10th
United States Secretary of Commerce, and 33rd
Vice President of the United States, ISU graduate; lived in Ames from 1892 - 1896
Sports •
Harrison Barnes,
NBA player, 2015 NBA champion, 2016 U.S. Olympic gold medalist, Ames HS graduate •
Sebastián Botero, soccer player and coach •
Joe Burrow,
NFL quarterback for the
Cincinnati Bengals,
Heisman Trophy winner. Born in Ames •
Doug McDermott, basketball player, Ames HS graduate •
Kip Corrington,
NFL player •
Dick Gibbs,
NBA player, Ames HS graduate •
Terry Hoage,
NFL player •
Fred Hoiberg, retired
NBA basketball player; raised in Ames, ISU graduate, former ISU basketball coach, former coach of the Chicago Bulls and current
Nebraska men's basketball coach. •
Herb Sies, pro football player and coach •
Billy Sunday, evangelist and
Major League Baseball player; born in Ames in 1863 •
Fred Tisue, Olympian
water polo player
Scientists •
Laurel Blair Salton Clark,
astronaut, died on
STS-107 •
Charles W. "Chuck" Durham, civil engineer, philanthropist, civic leader, former CEO and chairman emeritus of
HDR, Inc.; raised in Ames •
Lyle Goodhue, scientist, lived and studied in Ames 1925–1934 •
Frank Spedding, chemist, creator of the
Ames Process during the
Manhattan Project •
Dan Shechtman, awarded 2011
Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the discovery of quasicrystals"; Professor of Materials Science at Iowa State University (2004–present) and Associate at the Department of Energy's
Ames Laboratory Writers and poets •
Ann Cotten, poet, born in Ames, grew up in
Vienna •
Brian Evenson, author •
Jane Espenson, writer and producer for television, including
Buffy the Vampire Slayer and
Star Trek: The Next Generation, grew up in Ames •
Michelle Hoover, author, born in Ames •
Meg Johnson, poet and dancer •
Fern Kupfer, author •
Joseph Geha, author •
Ted Kooser, U.S.
Poet Laureate; raised in Ames and ISU graduate •
John Madson, freelance naturalist of
tallgrass prairie ecosystems •
Sara Paretsky, author of the
V.I. Warshawski mysteries; born in Ames in 1947 •
Lincoln Peirce, cartoonist/writer of the
Big Nate comics and books •
Jane Smiley,
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist; former instructor at ISU (1981–1996); used ISU as the basis for her novel
Moo •
Neal Stephenson, author, grew up in Ames •
Hugh Young, coauthor of
University Physics textbook
Other •
Neva Morris, at her death (2010) second-oldest person in the world and oldest American aged 114 years; lived in Ames her entire life •
Todd Snyder (fashion designer) •
Nate Staniforth, magician •
Brian Thompson, businessman (1974–2024) ==In popular culture==