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Humboldt County Courthouse, Dakota City, 1939; Iowa City Press-Citizen Building, Iowa City, 1937; Iowa Lakes Community College (former Estherville City Hall), Estherville, 1930; Iowa State Bank & Trust Building, Fairfield, 1955; Iowa State Highway Commission District 6 Building, Cedar Rapids; Iowa Theater, Onawa, 1937; Iowa Theater, Winterset
Iowa was the first major university to accept creative works, rather than written theses for graduate degrees in the arts. In 1924 the University of Iowa conferred the first graduate degree "Master's in Graphic and Plastic Arts" to Eve Drewelowe. In 1940 Elizabeth Catlett was awarded the first Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of ...
The district is largely on Woodlawn Street, a gravel dead-end extension of Iowa Avenue. The eastern terminus of Iowa Avenue was originally planned to be a block to the west and was to be the location of the Governor's Mansion, but it was never built. The Old Capitol is on western terminus of the same street. The district is an enclave of upper ...
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The Iowa Writers' Workshop, at the University of Iowa, is a graduate-level creative writing program. [1] At 87 years, it is the oldest writing program offering a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in the United States .
City officials in the Indiana capital agreed to give the company $30 million to retain about 1,400 workers, and the state pledged up to $24 million in tax credits, tied to creating 600 new jobs.
The Old Post Office is a Beaux Arts-style building in downtown Iowa City, Iowa, United States. [1] Built of Indiana Limestone in 1904, the post office was expanded in 1931. The addition was designed and built in such a way that it is indistinguishable from the original structure. [ 2 ]
The district was significantly altered in the 1970s by the city's urban renewal effort that brought about the Ped Mall (City Plaza), which transformed two blocks of College Street from Clinton Street to Linn Street and Dubuque Street from Burlington Street to Washington Street. It is the contributing site and the large planters/retaining walls ...