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An advertisement for a Marshalltown Trowel from 1912. The origins of Marshalltown can be traced back to the American inventor and entrepreneur Dave Lennox.While working in his machine shop in the mid-1880s in Marshalltown, Iowa, Mr. Lennox received a visit from a stonemason who asked him to make a better plastering trowel [7] while working on the construction site of the Marshall County ...
Site no longer in existence except for one or two buildings, for example old church, grocery store; ... Marshalltown: All black town. Mayes [3] Adair: 1883: 1896:
The Leroy R. Willard House, also known as Willard Mansion, is located in Marshalltown, Iowa. The house was built in 1910 for Leroy R Willard and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976.
The Marshall County Courthouse is located in Marshalltown, Iowa, United States. The current building was completed in 1886 to replace an earlier building. The courthouse is a dominant landmark in downtown Marshalltown. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Marshalltown is a city in Marshall County, Iowa, and is the county seat of the county. [4] With a population of 27,591 at the 2020 census, it is the 16th largest city ...
The Marshalltown Downtown Historic District is a historic district located in Marshalltown, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1] At the time of its nomination it contained 96 resources, which included 79 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and 16 non-contributing buildings. [2]
April 22, 1993 (201 E. State St. Marshalltown: 5: Le Grand Bridge (1896) May 15, 1998 (Abbot Ave. over the Iowa River: Le Grand, in both Marshall and Tama counties: Profile from the Iowa Department of Transportation
Completed on October 5, 1928, Hotel Tallcorn was the first hotel of its kind in Marshalltown. It opened with 125 rooms ranging from $1.50 to $13.00 per night. At that time, Marshalltown was a town of 20,000 people — but the Hotel Tallcorn was built large enough to support a town of 50,000 people.