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Ottumwa is the home of Indian Hills Community College, a two-year community college. Between 1928 and 1980, it was also home to Ottumwa Heights College, a women's college that merged with Indian Hills in 1979 to create one institution. Indian Hills is located at the former Ottumwa Heights campus.
The Vogel Place Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Ottumwa, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [ 1 ] At the time of its nomination it contained 158 resources, which included 101 contributing buildings , six contributing structures , and 51 non ...
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JCPenney closed at the mall in 2017, bringing to an end 101 years of the retailer being in Ottumwa. [7] MC Sports closed at the mall in 2017, as part of their bankruptcy, and was replaced by Dunham's Sports in 2018. [8] Herberger's closed at the mall in 2018, bringing the mall's occupancy down to just a third. [9]
Hofmann Drug was located on this corner until it was destroyed in a fire. This building's construction utilized then modern fire safety codes when it was built to replace the old Hofman Drug. [3] It became known as the Harvester Building in the 1980s. Beginning in 2008, the building was converted into apartments.
1200 block of N. Fellows St. and 1204-1212 N. Elm St. Ottumwa, Iowa: Coordinates: MPS: Post-World War II Development in Ottumwa, Ia 1944-1959 MPS: NRHP reference No. 11000723 [1] Added to NRHP: October 6, 2011
Agassiz School is a historic building located in Ottumwa, Iowa, United States.The two-story, light brick, Art Deco structure was completed in 1941. Named for Louis Agassiz, it replaced another school of the same name from the late 1880s that was located on the same property. [2]
George M. Kerns (1871-1941 or 1942) [1] was an architect in Iowa.. He was born in Moline, Illinois.He opened private practice in Ottumwa, Iowa in 1902. [1]A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.