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The Elkader Downtown Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Elkader, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. [ 1 ] The district cover's the city's central business district , mainly along Main Street, but also along the intersecting side streets as well.
John Thompson, James Crosby, and J.P. Dickinson formed a partnership to establish a town, a mill, and other business ventures along the Turkey River at a place known as Hastings Bottom. The new town was named Motor. They spent $50,000 constructing the mill and $40,000 on equipment and other buildings.
Elkader / ɛ l ˈ k eɪ d ər / [2] is a city in Clayton County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,209 at the time of the 2020 census, down from 1,465 in 2000. [3] It is the county seat of Clayton County. [4] It is the site of Iowa's lowest recorded minimum temperature, −44 °C (−47 °F) on February 3, 1996.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Elkader, Iowa) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Guttenberg, Iowa) St. Peters United Evangelical Lutheran Church; Schmidt House (Elkader, Iowa) St. Olaf Auditorium; Peter Stauer House; J.C. Stemmer House; Stone Barn (Guttenberg, Iowa)
It begins at Iowa Highway 150 in West Union and ends at Iowa Highway 13 south of Elkader. As a largely rural route, Iowa 56 passes through the farmland of Fayette and Clayton counties. Through Elkader and to its eastern end, the highway runs parallel to the Turkey River. The 24-mile-long (39 km) highway is an original route from 1920.
The Turkey River is a 153-mile-long (246 km) [3] tributary of the upper Mississippi River. Its main branch rises in Howard County, Iowa, near the city of Cresco. The other counties it or its tributaries cover are Chickasaw, Winneshiek, Fayette, Clayton, Delaware, and Dubuque. Tributaries include the Little Turkey River and Crane Creek.
Turkey River is an unincorporated community in Clayton County, Iowa, United States. [1] The community of Turkey River borders the Mississippi River , and the Turkey River . [ 2 ] Turkey River also is situated on Iowa's border with Wisconsin .
Boardman Township covers an area of 36.45 square miles (94.4 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Elkader (the county seat). According to the USGS, it contains three cemeteries: Eastside, Erhardt and Saint Josephs. The streams of Dry Mill Creek and Roberts Creek run through this township.