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The Kingman Addition was platted by the Vermont Land Company in 1889. Brick paving on Cottage Grove began in 1889 and the area was annexed to the city of Des Moines a year later. The paving of Cottage Grove was extended west to 34th Street in 1891 and sewer lines were added in 1894. No houses were added to the district until after 1900.
The I.O.O.F. Valley Junction Lodge Hall No. 604 (1898) and the Valley Junction-West Des Moines City Hall and Engine House (1901) are individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places. References
From 1990 to 2015, West Des Moines is the fastest growing city in Iowa according to the landmass. During the 1990s, a new city/school campus opened near the intersection of South 35th Street and Mills Civic Parkway. West Des Moines' new police station opened in April 1992.
Resting on a slightly raised corner plot with a highly coveted outdoor pool, Realtor Renee Dunkel described a recently listed 4,033-square-foot, West Des Moines home as the “epitome of suburban ...
West Chester, also known as the D.S. Chamberlain House and Wesley Acres, is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Designed by Boston architect William George Rantoul, it is considered an excellent example of Jacobethan Revival architecture in the city. [2] [3] It was featured in a couple of publications after its ...
Owl's Head was platted in 1888 when the area was part of the town of Greenwood Park. [2] It was annexed by the city of Des Moines in 1890. At the time the subdivision was being developed the city's railways system was being consolidated, expanded, and electrified. One line ran a block north of Owl's Head on Ingersoll Avenue.
Location: 7105 Mills Civic Pkwy. #160, West Des Moines Contact: thekpot.com Hours: Open Sunday through Thursday from noon to 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from noon to 10:30 p.m.
Pro tip: Request to see the Caucus Room, filled with mementos over the years such as political comics, Des Moines Register front pages, and a donkey and an elephant squaring off overhead. Location ...