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  2. Laura Musser McColm Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The house was built for Laura Musser and her husband Edwin McColm by Laura's father Peter. It was designed by Muscatine architect Henry W. Zeidler. It contains 12 rooms that flank large corridors on both floors. After Edwin's death in 1933 Laura married William T. Atkins in 1938 and resided at his home in Kansas City, Missouri.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Muscatine ...

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    Location of Muscatine County in Iowa. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Muscatine County, Iowa. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Muscatine County, Iowa, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...

  4. Downtown Commercial Historic District (Muscatine, Iowa)

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    The Laurel Building (1916–17), 101 E. 2nd Street, a six-story combination department store and office building, also designed by Paul V. Hyland, which was for a long time the "other" tall building in downtown Muscatine. [2] Laurel Building. Muscatine City Hall (1914), a building for city offices designed by Detroit architect Joseph E. Mills ...

  5. Welch Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Welch Apartments is an historic building located in downtown Muscatine, Iowa, United States. The Scott House hotel existed on this property prior to this building, which was constructed about 1900. [2] The Italianate-style building contain 26 units with different floor plans. The main floor contains commercial space.

  6. Template:MuscatineCountyIA-NRHP-stub - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to identify a stub about a property in Muscatine County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places. It uses {{ asbox }}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates.

  7. Pine Creek Gristmill - Wikipedia

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    The building was built of native oak beams. It utilizes mortise and tenon joints that are connected with wooden pegs. The mill itself was powered by a 20-horsepower water turbine from approximately 1848 to 1878, and after 1878, a 40 to 60-horsepower steam engine back-up when the water level was low.

  8. West Hill Historic District (Muscatine, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    The West Hill Historic District, in Muscatine, Iowa is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. At that time, it included 258 contributing buildings, two contributing objects, two contributing sites, and 67 non-contributing buildings. [2] The city of Muscatine was established as Bloomington in 1836.

  9. S. M. McKibben House - Wikipedia

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    Successful in business he had this double house built for his family between 1866 and 1869. Over his years in Muscatine, he was a lumber merchant, saloon operator, cultivator manufacturing and merchandising groceries, provisions, and the like. The house is one of the few early structures that remain in the oldest residential section of town. [2]