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The WPA paid for 85% of its construction, with the City of Fort Dodge paying the rest. The poured concrete structure was built in a Modernist style with Art Deco overtones. It rises to a height of 36 feet (11 m), and it is known for its acoustical excellence. [2] The pavilion replaced a bandstand that was built in the 1920s in the city square.
Dodger Area Rapid Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Fort Dodge, Iowa with six routes serving the region. As of 2019, the system provided 100,941 rides over 16,998 annual vehicle revenue hours with 12 buses and 3 paratransit vehicles. [1] The service is managed by the Mid-Iowa Development Association (MIDAS) Council of ...
In addition to its modern country music format, the station also provides local, regional and national news coverage, weather, sports and daily agriculture reports. KIAQ also broadcasts the University of Iowa football and basketball games. [5] The transmitter and broadcast tower are located four miles north of Badger, Iowa, along Hwy P52
The theater will be showing a double feature of “If,” starring Ryan Reynolds, and “Godzilla x Kong" for the weekend of May 17-19. Hours: Open Fridays-Sundays, gates open at 6:30 p.m., with ...
Two former Des Moines Register and Tribune reporters wrote the screenplay for "Erma Bombeck: At Wit's End," playing at the Temple Theater Dec. 3-21.
8th-12th Sts. and 2nd and 3rd Aves., Fort Dodge, Iowa: Coordinates: Area: 8.75 acres (3.54 ha) Architectural style: Late Victorian Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals: NRHP reference No. 77000567: Added to NRHP: May 5, 1977 [1]
The Mason City & Fort Dodge was incorporated on June 10, 1881, under the general laws of the State of Iowa, for a period of 50 years, as The Mason City and Fort Dodge Railroad Company. By amendment dated May 19, 1903, filed in Iowa on May 2, 1904, and in Minnesota on April 18, 1905, the corporate name was changed to Mason City & Fort Dodge ...
Fort Dodge, illustrated by William Williams, 1852. Girls Rally Day parade on Central Avenue. Fort Dodge traces its beginnings to 1850 when Capt. Samuel Woods, with his E Company of the 6th Infantry were sent from Fort Snelling to erect and garrison a fort at the junction of the Des Moines River and Lizard Creek, they arrived August 2, 1850.