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  2. J.E. Squiers House - Wikipedia

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    The J.E. Squiers House, also known as the Squiers Manor Bed and Breakfast, is a historic building located in Maquoketa, Iowa, United States.The architectural and historic significance of this house is attributed to its being "a well-preserved example of late nineteenth century domestic architecture in Maquoketa's most prominent residential neighborhood and for its association with the life and ...

  3. Decker House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Decker House Hotel is a historic building located in Maquoketa, Iowa, United States. James Decker, an entrepreneur from Watertown, New York held numerous real estate holdings in and around Maquoketa. He built the first Decker House, a frame structure, in 1856. After Maquoketa was named the county seat in 1873

  4. Category:Houses in Maquoketa, Iowa - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Buildings and structures in Maquoketa, Iowa

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  6. D.H. Anderson House - Wikipedia

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    It was built for D. H. Anderson in 1888 in a section of the city known as "Society Hill." These were financial boom years for Maquoketa. Anderson settled here with his parents in 1854, and grew to become a successful businessman. He married Mary L. Goodenow, the daughter of John L. Goodenow, who was known as the "Father of Maquoketa."

  7. House at 111 E. Maple Street - Wikipedia

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    This is one of five Greek Revival houses in Maquoketa that represent its earliest extant houses built during its early growth period. [2] Built in about 1855, it features a gable end facade , cornice returns , and slightly pedimented framing on the door and window openings.

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