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High school, Chester, Iowa
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Description
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Looking at the entrance to a four-story brick and stone building. Notice the bell on the roof with the rope going down to the center fourth floor window. Number 1625.
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Date Created
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1940
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grinnell:14082
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Lock and Dam no. 13 from lookout tower, Eagle Point Park, Clinton, Iowa, Joyce's Park
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Construction began in 1935 and opened May 13, 1938. The Lock & Dam was part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nine-Foot Channel Project (1927-1940) represents the culmination of a 100-year effort to improve the navigability of the upper Mississippi River between the mouth of the Missouri River and Minneapolis, Minnesota. This specific project arose as a response to the farm crisis of the 1920s. Listed in the National Register of Historical Places. Number 0B-H1948.
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Date Created
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1940
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grinnell:14571
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Lubbers Memorial Fountain, Riverview Park, Clinton, Iowa
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The fountain was dedicated on November 11, 1934, in memory of John Albert Lubbers, a Clinton businessman, and civic leader. Two large pumps supply 400 gallons of water a minute to the fountain. Number 0B-H1947.
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Date Created
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1940
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grinnell:14431
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Methodist Church, Cherokee, Iowa, First Methodist Church, St. Paul's United Methodist Church
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Looking southeast at a two-story brick building built and dedicated on February 21, 1915. By congregational vote, the name of the church was changed from “First Methodist Church” to “St. Paul’s Methodist Church” in 1947. The church is located at 531 W. Main Street, Cherokee, Cherokee County, Iowa. Number 24162-5.
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Date Created
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1940
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grinnell:13561
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Spring Lake Beach, Cherokee, Iowa, Koser Spring Lake Park
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Description
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Looking at the bathhouse, wooden raft and diving platform at the Spring Lake Beach which is located adjacent to the Little Sioux River south of Cherokee, Iowa. Number 587737.
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Date Created
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1940
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grinnell:13748
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U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, Dubuque, Iowa, United States Post Office and Federal Building, United States Post Office and County Courthouse
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Looking southeast at the the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse which was designed by James A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect of the U.S. Treasury Department, who received suggestions from Iowa architects. Among the local designers was the office of Proudfoot, Rawson, Souers and Thomas, a highly respected Des Moines firm. This firm had designed high-profile public buildings in Iowa including the Polk County Courthouse in Des Moines and buildings for Iowa State University and the University of Iowa. Although little is known about the Dubuque architect involved in the project, Herbert Kennison, he probably served as an on-site consultant. The building’s cornerstone was laid in 1932, and a dedication ceremony was held the following year. The building was occupied in early 1934. Dubuque received approximately $650,000 for site acquisition and construction costs. Consolidation of postal service in the United States led to processing being moved to Cedar Rapids. The renamed Dubuque Federal Building was taken over by the City of Dubuque in 2006. No. 7A-H3766
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Date Created
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1940
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grinnell:16032
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Wade Building, State Hospital, Cherokee, Iowa, Cherokee State Hospital, Cherokee Mental Health Institute
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Looking northeast at the Wade Building constructed in 1929 as an example of Neo-Classical institutional design. The Cherokee Mental Health Institute is a state-run psychiatric facility in Cherokee, Iowa. The hospital was opened for patients on August 15, 1902. The Wade Building is listed on Preservation Iowa's Most Endangered Properties and is located at 1251 W. Cedar Loop, Cherokee, Cherokee County, Iowa. Number C541. Series 40.
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Date Created
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1940
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grinnell:13446
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Women's swimming pool and gymnasium, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, State College of Iowa, University of Northern Iowa, The Gymnasium, Gymnasium 2, East Gymnasium, Innovative Teaching and Technology Center
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Looking northeast at the swimming pool and East Gymnasium. East Gymnasium was completed in 1905 at a cost of $100,000. The swimming pool addition was completed in 1938 at a cost of $109,000. It was claimed that this was the first college pool west of the Mississippi. The Gymnasium served the campus as the sole physical education building until the West Gymnasium opened in 1925. The gymnasium was later renovated in 2006 to house the Innovative Teaching and Technology Center. Number 0B-H1951.
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Date Created
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1940
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grinnell:13278