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The Chautauqua Park Historic District is located on the north side of Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1990. [1] It is part of the Suburban Development in Des Moines Between the World Wars, 1918--1941 MPS.
ca. 1845-1850 Residence Couch-Carskaddan House: Muscatine, Iowa: ca. 1846 Residence Larnerd Case House: Des Moines, Iowa: 1846 Residence [5] Mason House Inn: Bentonsport, Iowa: 1846 Residence/ Inn Paradise Farm: Bellevue, Iowa: 1846 Residence Taylor–Van Note House: Cedar Rapids, Iowa: 1846 Residence Baptist Church: Sperry, Iowa: 1847 Church ...
Des Moines Art Center: Des Moines: Iowa: 1944: 1948: With Eliel Saarinen and J. Robert F. Swanson. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004: Case Study House #9: Pacific Palisades: California: 1945: 1949: With Charles Eames. Saarinen also provided an original plan for House #8, but Eames completely redesigned it.
William Morris, Des Moines Register June 7, 2024 at 3:25 PM Zachary Gaskill speaks during his sentencing hearing at Polk County Criminal Courthouse on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Des Moines.
Smith & Gage was the architect. Carnegie Library built from 1907-08 represents the shift from a sectarian school, its progressive educational policies and its need for funding at a national level. [2] It was designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot & Bird. The brickwork in the building is multi-colored: pinkish-tan pilasters ...
The city of Des Moines is the location of 188 of these properties and districts, including the 2 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed separately, while the remaining 15 properties and districts are listed here. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 28, 2025. [2]
Des Moines Saddlery Company Building: June 27, 1985 : 307-311 Court Ave. Downtown: Built in 1881. 44: Des Moines Western Railway Freight House: Des Moines Western Railway Freight House: July 10, 2008 : 625 E. Court Ave.
Sherman Hill took its name in the early 1970s, borrowed from the name of Hoyt Sherman Place, which is located in the southeast part of the neighborhood. In the early 1870s, Des Moines banker Hoyt Sherman built his brick "palazzo" on a hill overlooking the city center. He was followed by local developers such as Talmadge Brown, James Savery and ...