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Muscatine (/ ˌ m ʌ s k ə ˈ t i n / MUSS-kə-TEEN [4]) is a city in and the county seat of Muscatine County, Iowa, United States. The population was 23,797 at the time of the 2020 census, [5] an increase from 22,697 in 2000. [6] [7] It is located along the Mississippi River. The local business association states that the name Muscatine is ...
It is a seven-story building designed by architect Paul V. Hyland which was the tallest in Muscatine until the 1970s. [2] The Laurel Building (1916–17), 101 E. 2nd Street, a six-story combination department store and office building, also designed by Paul V. Hyland, which was for a long time the "other" tall building in downtown Muscatine. [2]
Muscatine County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census , the population was 43,235. [ 1 ] The county seat is Muscatine . [ 2 ]
Location City or town Description 1: Bowman Livery Stable: June 28, 1974 (#74000799) May 22, 2003: 219 E. Mississippi Drive: Muscatine: Demolished in 1975 [6] 2: Ogilvie-Asthalter Building: May 26, 1977 (#77001565) December 15, 1977: 221-223 Iowa Avenue: Muscatine
The West Hill Historic District in Muscatine, Iowa is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. At that time, it included 258 contributing buildings, two contributing objects, two contributing sites, and 67 non-contributing buildings. [2] The city of Muscatine was established as Bloomington in 1836.
The house was built for Laura Musser and her husband Edwin McColm by Laura's father Peter. It was designed by Muscatine architect Henry W. Zeidler. It contains 12 rooms that flank large corridors on both floors. After Edwin's death in 1933 Laura married William T. Atkins in 1938 and resided at his home in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Muscatine Micropolitan Statistical Area is also a part of the Quad Cities Iowa–Illinois Combined Statistical Area (CSA), which has a population of 474,226, making it the 90th-largest CSA in the nation. [1] [2] As of the 2000 census, the area had a population of 53,905 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 54,179). [3]
The Muscatine Avenue Moffitt Cottage Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places district that includes five stone cottages in Iowa City epitomizing the eccentric vernacular architectural style of Howard Moffitt. Moffitt constructed more than 100 houses in Iowa City and Coralville, Iowa, and a few in Citrus City, Texas. These ...