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G. Kerndt and Brothers Elevator and Warehouses, No. 11, No.12 and No. 13 is a historic complex located in Lansing, Iowa, United States.The four Kerndt brothers were all German immigrants who settled in the Lansing area by 1854.
The Just a Sip menu, which is included below, offers drink combinations dreamed up by the staff, or customers can build their own drinks. More than 1,000 different combinations are possible ...
Lansing was platted circa 1851. [4] The city was so named because the first settler was a native of Lansing, Michigan. [5]Joseph "Diamond Jo" Reynolds, namesake of the famous Diamond Jo steamship line, built his first boat in Lansing and named it for the town.
G. Kerndt & Brothers Office Block, also known as the Kerndt Brothers Building, is a historic building located in Lansing, Iowa, United States.The four Kerndt brothers were all German immigrants who settled in the Lansing area by 1854.
100–401 Main Street, 1 block north and south on Front and 2nd streets, and 190 John Street, Lansing, Iowa: Coordinates: Area: 9.2 acres (3.7 ha) Architectural style: Italianate Art Deco: NRHP reference No. 14000624 [1] Added to NRHP: September 17, 2014
Lansing Township covers an area of 50.04 square miles (129.6 km 2) and contains one settlement, Lansing. According to the USGS, it contains five cemeteries: Gethsemane, Heminway, Lansing Ridge, May's Prairie and Oak Hill.
Mount Hosmer is a bluff overlooking Lansing, Iowa. It is located directly adjacent to the Upper Mississippi River and offers a panoramic view of the river, including the Black Hawk Bridge. Mount Hosmer rises 450 feet above downtown Lansing. Accessible from Lansing, Mount Hosmer Park is a popular destination for photographers.
The Black Hawk Bridge spans the Mississippi River, joining the town of Lansing, in Allamakee County, Iowa, to rural Crawford County, Wisconsin. It is the northernmost Mississippi River bridge in Iowa. Named for Chief Black Hawk, it is popularly referred to as the "Lansing bridge". It carries Iowa Highway 9 and Wisconsin Highway 82.