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Winterset is located in central Madison County at the intersection of U.S. Route 169 and Iowa State Highway 92. Middle River flows past the south side of the city. [9] It is approximately 30 miles southwest of the state capital of Des Moines.
The period of significance for the district is 1861 to 1965 when most of the buildings were constructed. Unlike many historic downtowns in Iowa, Winterset replaced its initial frame buildings with masonry buildings because of economic prosperity, and not because of fires. [2]
Madison County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 16,548. [1] The county seat is Winterset. [2] Madison County is included in the Des Moines–West Des Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area. [3] Madison County is famous for being the county where John Wayne was born, and for a number of ...
1218 Highway 169, Winterset The McBroom Hargis Barn in Winterset, Iowa. Built in 1884 by George Storck, the McBroom Hargis barn was designated as the "largest and best barn" in Madison bounty by ...
Bridges Financial is located on East Court Avenue in Winterset's main city square. According to the company's website, LeGrange purchased the company in 2007. ... Iowa stockbrokers fined by SEC ...
The White, Munger and Company Store is a historic building located in Winterset, Iowa, United States. Built in 1861 by Evan V. Evans who owned the property the building sits on, it is an early example of a vernacular limestone commercial building. [2] The two-story structure is composed of locally quarried ashlar and rubble stone.
The Sprague, Brown, and Knowlton Store is a historic building located in Winterset, Iowa, United States. Built in 1866 to house a dry goods store, it is an early example of a vernacular limestone commercial building. [2] The two-story structure is composed of locally quarried ashlar and rubble stone.
The J.G. and Elizabeth S. Vawter House is a historic residence located in Winterset, Iowa, United States. J.G. Vawter settled in Winterset in 1854 and was a local merchant. His wife Elizabeth owned this house. They left the community sometime before 1865. This 2½-story structure is composed of locally quarried limestone.