Ads
related to: bethlehem gridiron club and hotel iowa
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
"an elitist social club of sixty print journalists" — Hedrick Smith, Power Game: How Washington Works February 1988 Random House ISBN 9780394554471 [7] Frank A. De Puy (1854–1927) was one of several who met January 24, 1885, at the Welcker's Hotel in Washington, D.C. – 721 15th Street, N.W., between New York Avenue and H Street – to form the Gridiron Club.
A consortium of interests known as the Hotel Iowa Company, including the Mississippi River Power Company who had recently built the Keokuk Dam, planned for and built the hotel. The seven-story structure was designed by St. Louis architect Guy C. Mariner, [ 2 ] and built from 1912 to 1913 by the Guaranty Construction Company of Chicago .
The Des Moines Club (1909–2002), merged with the Embassy Club to become the Des Moines Embassy Club [169] The Des Moines Embassy Club (1909), formed in 2002 from the merger of the Embassy Club and Des Moines Club [169] [170] The Embassy Club (1946–2002), merged with the Des Moines Club to become the Des Moines Embassy Club [169] Iowa City
Bedford House, also known as the Garland Hotel, is a historic building located in Bedford, Iowa, United States. It was built in three stages. The first section was completed in 1857. Additions were completed in 1877 and 1910. Charles Steele, a local businessman, farmer, and banker, had the structure built and was its first owner. [2]
On September 17, 2009, the Kansas Board of Regents approved a $34 million addition of luxury seating on the east side of the stadium. The addition, known as the Gridiron Club, would have increased the stadium's capacity by 3,000 seats. However, the project was canceled due to lack of funds. [8]
Tim McGraw fans are in for a real treat. The country crooner will be performing a concert on Aug. 30 in Dyersville, Iowa, at the site where the iconic “Field of Dreams” movie was filmed.