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Bushnell-Wheeler House: South Beloit: Winnebago: Northern Illinois: Local history: Operated by the South Beloit Historical Society: Homepage: Butterworth Center: Moline: Rock Island: Quad Cities: Historic house: Features antique Venetian-style ceiling paintings, operated by the William Butterworth Foundation: Homepage: Byron Museum of History ...
The Alvin Bushnell Bell House, also known as the Kee House, is a historic building located in Ida Grove, Iowa, United States. Alvin Bell was a native of Indiana and moved to Ida County in 1880. He was initially engaged in farming before he moved to Ida Grove where he was involved in a successful career in the livestock industry.
Location of Madison County in Iowa. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison County, Iowa. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Madison County, Iowa, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
Eugene and Olivia Payne House: Iowa City: Iowa: 1892: Standing ... Alvin Bushnell Bell House (310 Quimby St.) Ida Grove: Iowa: ... John Wheeler Truesdell House (500 N ...
This $675,000 home in Sherman Hills has historic ties to the Iowa State Capitol and the Washington Monument. Where: 808 19th St., Des Moines Asking price: $675,000
The Moses Reitler house at 925 Bushnell St is a 3-story house built in 1892, with two gable-roofed wings and a polygonal tower. A conventional Queen Anne/Eastlake-style porch shelters the front door, but above that are simply-decorated enclosed porches on the second and third story. The house is clad in a variety of shingle patterns.
Originally served by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad from 1881 until 1980, Beloit is currently served by the D&I Railroad. Beloit was home to Augustana College in 1881, but was then moved into Canton in 1888. Beloit's population was 52 in 1925. [2] The population was 191 in 1940. [3]
The AMES Center will undergo $9 million in renovations to better serve the student body and home school programs.