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The Winterset Community School District (Winterset Community Schools or Winterset Schools), is a rural public school district headquartered in Winterset, Iowa. The district is completely within Madison County. The district serves Winterset and the surrounding rural areas, including the towns of East Peru and Patterson. [2]
At the time of its nomination the district consisted of 82 resources, including 74 contributing buildings, seven noncontributing buildings, and one noncontributing object. [2] The historic district covers most of the city's central business district in the original town plat. Most of the buildings are two-story, brick, commercial buildings.
October 8, 1976 (Winterset City Park: Winterset: 11: John and Amanda Bigler Drake House: September 29, 1987 (11 miles west of Winterset on Iowa Highway 92: Winterset: 12: Duff Barn
Winterset City Park is a public, city-owned park in Winterset, Iowa, United States. The first acres of land was bought on May 21, 1869, for cattle to graze on. In the 1950s, the land was converted into a city park. On March 10, 2021, Winterset City Park was placed on the National Register of Historic Places after it was nominated in 2020.
The North River Stone Schoolhouse is a historic building located north of Winterset, Iowa, United States.Built in 1874 of coursed native limestone, the one-room schoolhouse educated local students until it closed in 1945. [2]
This is a list of high schools in the state of Iowa. You can also see a list of school districts in Iowa . Where the high school information is on the school district page, the link below will direct you to the district page.
Category: Winterset, Iowa. ... Winterset Courthouse Square Commercial Historic District This page was last edited on 23 May 2024, at 20:10 (UTC). Text ...
The Hogback Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge near Winterset, Iowa. Named after a nearby limestone ridge, it was built in 1884 by Harvey P. Jones and George K. Foster [2] over the North River [3] on Douglas Township Road. [4] The 106-foot-long (32 m) bridge was designed with a Town lattice truss system. It was built with steel pylons ...