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In 2000, Diamond Vogel Paints and later Dunn-Edwards joined their alliance, which was known as Paints America. [4] In the same year, Kelly-Moore Paints acquired Ponderosa Paint Manufacturing. [4] In January 2003, Herb R. Giffins replaced Cristiano as the new president and CEO of Kelly-Moore Paints. [4]
As of the census [9] of 2010, there were 171 people, 75 households, and 45 families living in the village. The population density was 363.8 inhabitants per square mile (140.5/km 2).
The mill was built in 1870, and it was the second mill built in Mason City. [2] When the Rock Crest–Rock Glen plans were finalized, the mill was dismantled and the stone foundations maintained to house a hydroelectric station for the development.
Mason City is the name of several places in the United States of ... Illinois; Mason City, Iowa; Mason City, Nebraska; Mason, West Virginia, also known as Mason City ...
Platted in 1855, Mason City is a commercial and industrial center for north central Iowa. It was also a railroad center, but the tracks bypassed the central business district in order to serve the industries located on the north side of town and the wholesale enterprises on the south side. Central Park, a public square, was part of the city's ...
Dwight W. Burney, 30th Governor of Nebraska [15] Willard H. Burney, member of the Nebraska House of Representatives [16] Russ Hochstein, American football guard for the Kansas City Chiefs [17] James Lee Rankin, United States Solicitor General 1956-61 [18] Charles Thone, U.S. Representative 1971–79, governor of Nebraska 1979-83 [19]
The Dr. G.C. Stockman House (also known as Mrs. Evangeline Skarlis House) was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1908 for Dr. George C. and Eleanor Stockman in Mason City, Iowa. The home was originally located at 311 1st St. SE, but was moved to 530 1st St. (David Christiansen) NE to avoid demolition.