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  2. Polk County Homestead and Trust Company Addition Historic ...

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    Polk County Homestead & Trust Co. bought this property from the Prospect Park Improvement Company, and the two advertised the addition together. The streets, alleys, and large town lots of the plat are laid out on a grid, which differs from the surrounding area's curvilinear streets and irregular lots further north and more erratic development ...

  3. Wallaces Farmer - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Homestead and Wallaces' Farmer were bitter rivals, and Wallace family ultimately bought out The Iowa Homestead in 1929. [1] Henry's son, Henry Cantwell Wallace, and his son, Henry A. Wallace—later a Cabinet secretary and vice president under Franklin Delano Roosevelt—served as editors.

  4. Herman Wood Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Herman Wood Round Barn is a historic building located near Iowa Falls in rural Franklin County, Iowa, United States. It was built in 1916 by Herman Wood as a cattle barn. Matt King of the Permanent Buildings Society of Des Moines acted as the building consultant.

  5. Thomas F. and Nancy Tuttle House - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas F. and Nancy Tuttle House, also known as the Tuttle Cabin, is a historic residence located in Pella, Iowa, United States. Built in 1843, it predates the founding of the Pella, and is therefore the oldest building in town. [2] The 1½-story log cabin contains a single room, and was built as a farmhouse for a homestead claim by Thomas ...

  6. Herbert Hoover National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Real estate developer John Wetherell and his wife built a house in 1872 and sold it four years later to the retired Dr. John Staples. [26] David Mackey purchased a house in 1869. Mackey was a carpenter and built the house himself. Shortly after completion, he died, leaving the house to his wife, son, and sister.

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