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Lancaster SchoolLancaster School is a preserved 1881 two-story schoolhouse located in rural Keokuk County, Iowa, United States southeast of the county seat of Sigourney.It is the last remaining public building in what was the former county seat of Lancaster. It occupies the ground that was the courthouse square. The school was one of six two-story buildings built by the county for educational purposes in the 1870s and early 1880s.
Lake Darling State ParkLake Darling State Park, located in Washington County, Iowa, is a picturesque outdoor haven offering a wide range of recreational activities amidst scenic natural surroundings. Named after conservationist Jay N. "Ding" Darling, the park encompasses over 1,400 acres of woodlands, prairies, and waterways, centered around the beautiful Lake Darling.
Sigourney Public LibrarySigourney Public Library is located in Sigourney, Iowa, United States. After the Keokuk County Courthouse was completed in 1911 the local community formed a library committee to build a new public library. They purchased the property in 1912 and received $10,000 from the Carnegie Corporation of New York to fund the new building.
Public Square Historic DistrictGreenfield Public Square Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Greenfield, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. At the time of its nomination the district consisted of 52 resources, including 42 contributing buildings, one contributing site, six noncontributing buildings, and three noncontributing objects.
Keokuk County CourthouseThe Keokuk County Courthouse located in Sigourney, Iowa, United States, was built in 1911. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981 as a part of the County Courthouses in Iowa Thematic Resource. In 1999 it was included as a contributing property in the Public Square Historic District. The courthouse is the fourth building the county has used for court functions and county administration.
Delta Covered BridgeThe Delta Covered Bridge once spanned 76 feet across the North Skunk River. It was constructed in 1867 by Joseph Merryfield and James Harlan at a cost of $1,620 plus $500 raised by popular subscription. It was originally built without a roof, but one year later the Keokuk County Board of Supervisors appropriated an additional $350 for enclosing it.
Muscatine County Home Dairy BarnThe Muscatine County Home Dairy Barn, also known as the Old Barn, is a historic building on the west side of Muscatine, Iowa, United States. The barn was built in 90 days on the county home property in 1926. It replaced other barns that had been struck by lightning and were destroyed by the resulting fire. The home was an early form of welfare system known as the poor farm.
Masonic Opera House The Masonic Opera House, also known as the What Cheer Opera House, is a historic building located in What Cheer, Iowa, United States. It is a Romanesque Revival style building from 1893. The 100-by-50-foot (30 by 15 m) facility has served as a clubhouse, an auditorium, a music facility, and a cinema.
Golden DomesThe Golden Domes in Fairfield, Iowa, stand as distinctive architectural landmarks that have become synonymous with the Transcendental Meditation movement. Nestled within the Maharishi International University (MIU) campus, these shimmering golden structures are not only visually striking but also hold cultural and spiritual significance, reflecting the principles of consciousness and harmony espoused by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
Old Settlers' Association Park and Rhodham Bonnifield HouseOld Settlers' Association Park and Rhodham Bonnifield House, is a nationally recognized historic district located in Fairfield, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The park was established in 1907 as a preserve for the grasses, flowers and animals native to this area. It was also meant to memorialize the pioneers to Jefferson County and the sentiments of "freedom and equality, hospitality, sympathy and love of fair play" that motivated them.
Fairfield Arts & Convention CenterNestled in the heart of Fairfield, Iowa, the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center stands as a cultural hub and a dynamic venue for artistic expression, community gatherings, and enriching experiences. As a beacon for the arts, this center serves as a testament to Fairfield's commitment to fostering creativity, providing a space where residents and visitors alike can immerse themselves in a diverse range of cultural activities.
Rose Hill Methodist Episcopal ChurchThe Rose Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, located in Rose Hill, Iowa, is a historic landmark that holds a special place in the religious and cultural heritage of the community. Established in [year], this charming church building has served as a center for worship, fellowship, and community gatherings for generations of residents in the area.
St. Mary's Catholic church of Holy Family ParishSt. Mary's Catholic Church in Riverside, Iowa, holds a special place in the community as a historic and cherished religious landmark. Established in the late 19th century, St. Mary's has served as a spiritual center for Catholics in Riverside and the surrounding areas for generations.
Chief Wapello's Memorial ParkChief Wapello's Memorial Park, located near Ottumwa, Iowa, is a serene and picturesque memorial dedicated to the legacy of Chief Wapello, a prominent leader of the Meskwaki (Fox) tribe.
Lake Keomah State ParkLake Keomah State Park, located near Oskaloosa in southeast Iowa, is a serene and picturesque destination offering outdoor recreation, scenic beauty, and opportunities for relaxation. Nestled amidst rolling hills and woodlands, this 366-acre park is centered around a 83-acre lake, providing visitors with a tranquil setting for a variety of recreational activities.
Ottumwa CemeteryThe Ottumwa Cemetery, located in Ottumwa, Iowa, is a historic burial ground that serves as a final resting place for generations of residents and community members. The cemetery is not only a place of remembrance but also a reflection of Ottumwa's rich history and cultural heritage.
American Gothic House CenterThe American Gothic House Center, located in Eldon, Iowa, is a cultural landmark associated with the iconic painting "American Gothic" by Grant Wood. This historic site preserves the home featured in Wood's famous painting and serves as a museum and interpretive center, offering visitors insights into the life and work of the renowned American artist.
Trinity Episcopal ChurchTrinity Episcopal Church, located in Ottumwa, Iowa, is a historic and vibrant congregation that has served as a spiritual and community hub for over a century.
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Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Historic District Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church is a former parish church of the Diocese of Davenport. The church is located southeast of Harper, Iowa, United States, in Clear Creek Township, Keokuk County. The church building was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The parish property was listed as a historic district in 2021. The parish was known in the Davenport Diocese as Saints Peter and Paul, Clear Creek.