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Mount Pleasant is a city in and the county seat of Henry County in the U.S. state of Iowa. [4] The population was 9,274 in the 2020 census , an increase from 8,668 in the 2010 census . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It was founded in 1835 by pioneer Presley Saunders.
The Harlan House Hotel is a historic building located in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, United States. It is associated with James Harlan, the first Republican to represent Iowa in the United States Senate (1855-1865, 1867–1872). [2] He was also Secretary of the Interior (1865-1867).
The Brazelton House Hotel is a historic building located in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, United States. William P. Brazelton was an early leader in the city's development. [ 2 ] He owned the Brazelton Banking House and he was one of the directors of the Brazelton House Company, which built the hotel.
Mount Pleasant: 11: Camp Harlan-Camp McKean Historic District: Camp Harlan-Camp McKean Historic District: January 2, 2013 : 2260 Hickory Ave. Mount Pleasant: 12: City Hall: City Hall: September 6, 1991 : 220 W. Monroe
2022 was the most recent year with a first-time host city . Iowa City has the distinction of being the city with longest time between hosting an overnight stay, at 42 years (1976 and 2018). Lansing is the next-longest at 40 years (1977 and 2017); and Centerville and Leon are tied for the third-longest at 35 years (both hosted in 1981 and 2016).
Houses in Mount Pleasant, Iowa (6 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Mount Pleasant, Iowa" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
William P. Brazelton was an early leader in the city's development, owning the Brazelton Banking House and the Brazelton House Hotel.His house, built in 1858, is the earliest substantial residence built here, and it is a significant contribution to its domestic architecture. [2]
Mount Pleasant City Hall is the official seat of government of the city of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, United States. This 1½-story stone structure was designed by Burlington, Iowa architect William Weibley, and constructed by local builder K.A. Bergdahl.