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  2. Dennis Melcher Pottery and House - Wikipedia

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    Dennis bought 19.98 acres (0.0809 km 2) in Danville Township. [2] He built a limestone building to house his business and a house across the road to house his family. He opened a pottery in 1851 and worked until he died in 1879.

  3. Danville, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Danville is a city in Des Moines County, Iowa, United States. The population was 927 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 2 ] It is part of the Burlington , IA– IL Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. List of City of Danville Historic Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Built Designation date NRHP date New Holland Apartments: 324 N. Vermilion St. 1905 N/A November 16, 1988 Stoney Creek Stone Arch Bridge: Main St. & Stoney Creek 1895 February 2, 1991 May 16, 1986 Lamon House 1031 N. Logan Ave. 1850 March 27, 1991 N/A Vermilion County Museum (Fithian House) 116 N. Gilbert St. 1855 March 27, 1991 May 1, 1975

  5. 175 years of the Register: See a timeline, 50 photos from ...

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    The Des Moines Register, literally born in a log cabin, became Iowa's leading newspaper. See a timeline, 50 photos from Register and Iowa history.

  6. Danville Township, Des Moines County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    1 History. 2 References. ... Danville Township is a township in Des Moines County, Iowa, United States. [1] History

  7. North Danville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    North Danville Historic District is a national historic district located in Danville, Virginia. The district includes 426 contributing buildings in a primarily residential area of Danville. The district includes three blocks of primarily two-story, brick commercial buildings.