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The Jay Norwood and Genevieve Pendleton Darling House is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States.The residence was the home of cartoonist Ding Darling, who worked for The Des Moines Register and whose cartoons were syndicated in over 100 newspapers across the country. [2]
Menards sold the Menard Building Division in 1994, racking up 36 years in the pole building industry. Menards of East Madison, Wisconsin, pictured in 2012 (closed and relocated to Sun Prairie in 2018) [6] Menards was founded as Menard Cashway Lumber. In the mid-1980s, the "Cashway Lumber" name was dropped and the business became simply known to ...
The F. W. Fitch Company Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [1]
The Owl's Head Historic District is a residential area located on the west side of Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Among its 50 buildings is the former Iowa governor's mansion. The district has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978. [1]
The Syndicate Block, also known as the McCoy Building, is a historic building located in the East Village of Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1] In 2019 the building was included as a contributing property in the East Des Moines Commercial Historic District. [2]
Kate Kealey, Des Moines Register July 3, 2024 at 10:41 AM But the Broadway Beach House, which opened in late June, is attempting to bring a little bit of Florida lifestyle to Des Moines.
Youngerman Block is a three-story commercial building in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, incorporating Italianate architecture, with later alterations that introduced Art Deco detailing. Built in 1876, the Youngerman Block was designed by architect William Foster (1842-1909) for Conrad Youngerman.
The Hohberger Building is a historic building located in the East Village of Des Moines, Iowa, United States.The building was built in 1895 and is one of the few remaining examples of a cast-iron column structure in the city. [2]