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The Marion Commercial Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Marion, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [ 1 ] At the time of its nomination it consisted of 41 resources, which included 29 contributing buildings , one contributing site , one contributing ...
The Laboratory of Mechanics, formerly known as Engineering Hall, is a historic building on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, United States. The two-story, brick structure with a mansard roof is a simplified version of the Second Empire style. [2] It features a three-story tower with a mansard roof at the main entry.
Liberty Building: 174 (53) 12 1923 Des Moines Mixed Use 25T Fleming Building: 174 (53) 11 1909 Des Moines Office 27T Hippee Building: 172 (52) 12 1913 Des Moines Office 27T Davis Brown Tower 172 (52) 13 2008 Des Moines Office 29 Badgerow Building: 169 (52) 12 1933 Sioux City Office 30 US Bank Building 166 (50) 12 1926 Cedar Rapids Office 31
The city obtained funding from various grant programs, including $1.5 million through the Federal Highway Administration's Transportation Enhancements program and $1.13 million through I-Jobs, a state economic investment program that is designed to update Iowa's infrastructure and to help create and retain jobs.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, formerly known as Hope Episcopal Church, is a historic church building located in Fort Madison, Iowa, United States. It is a parish church of the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa, and it is a contributing property in the Park-to-Park Residential Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Douglas Aircraft Research Laboratory, Huntington Beach, California (demolished 2021) Gibraltar Savings and Loan, Baldwin Hills, California; Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham Young University Provo, Utah; International Motion Pictures studio, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Laguna Playhouse, Laguna Beach, California; Union Bank, Fullerton, California
The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church incorporated the congregation on March 25, 1869. [3] The first trustees were Hans Johnson Gaare, John Svenson, and Peter Martinson; with Anders Larson and Ole Clauson acting as incorporators as well. The congregation's first church building was a locally quarried stone structure built in 1867.