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141. Iowa State CapitolIowa State CapitolIowa State CapitolThe cornerstone of the Capitol Building was laid on November 23, 1871. The building was completed in 1886. Unfortunately, there was no money left in the budget to finish the decorative painting of the

142. Iowa State Capitol, InteriorIowa State Capitol, InteriorInterior Iowa State CapitolThe cornerstone of the Capitol Building was laid on November 23, 1871. The building was completed in 1886. Unfortunately, there was no money left in the budget to finish the decorative painting of the

143. Iowa State Capitol, Senate ChamberIowa State Capitol, Senate ChamberSenate Chamber Iowa State CapitolThe cornerstone of the Capitol Building was laid on November 23, 1871 and construction was completed in 1886. Unfortunately, there was no money left in the budget to finish the decorative painting of

144. Iowa State FairgroundsIowa State FairgroundsIowa State Fair GroundsThe first Iowa State Fair held in Fairfield, Iowa Oct. 25-27, 1854. The fair moved between various cities before settling in Des Moines in 1879. Fairs were held in West Des Moines in an area known as

145. Iowa State Historical Memorial and Art Building, Portrait GalleryIowa State Historical Memorial and Art Building, Portrait GalleryPortrait Gallery, Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art BuildingThe Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art Building was built in 1910. It was also known at the Iowa State Historical Building, and is now known as the Ola Babcock Miller Building. It is home to the

146. Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art BuildingIowa State Historical, Memorial and Art BuildingHistorical Building from the Dome of the CapitolView looking northwest from the dome of the Iowa State Capitol. Good view of the Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art Building. Right behind the Historical building is the Seventh Day Adventist Ch

147. Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art Building, InteriorIowa State Historical, Memorial and Art Building, InteriorInterior Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art BuildingThe Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art Building was built in 1910. It was also known at the Iowa State Historical Building, and is now known as the Ola Babcock Miller Building. It is home to the

148. Iowa State Historical, Memorial, and Art BuildingIowa State Historical, Memorial, and Art BuildingIowa State Historical, Memorial and Art BuildingThe Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art Building was built in 1910. It was also known at the Iowa State Historical Building, and is now known as the Ola Babcock Miller Building. It is home to the

149. Iowa State Historical, Memorial, and Art Building, Portrait GalleryIowa State Historical, Memorial, and Art Building, Portrait GalleryPortrait Gallery - Historical Department - Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art BuildingThe Iowa State Historical, Memorial and Art Building was built in 1910. It was also known at the Iowa State Historical Building, and is now known as the Ola Babcock Miller Building. It is home to the

150. Kingman BoulevardKingman BoulevardKingman BoulevardKingman Boulevard is located in Des Moines between Waveland Park and Drake Park. The street runs east-west.

151. Kinsey Avenue, J. S. Carpenter ResidenceKinsey Avenue, J. S. Carpenter ResidenceOakwood - Residence of J. S. CarpenterThis house on Kinsey Avenue was built in 1890 and is still standing. It was the home of J. S. Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter was the proprietor of Iowa Bridge Co. Carpenter nicknamed his home Oakwood. The h

152. Linden HeightsLinden HeightsScenes at Linden HeightsUnknown view from the Linden Heights neighborhood. Linden Heights extends to Grand on the north, Foster Drive on the south, 42nd on the east and Greenwood Park on the west. Linden Heights is listed on

153. Linden HeightsLinden HeightsScenes at Linden HeightsUnknown view from the Linden Heights neighborhood. Linden Heights extends to Grand on the north, Foster Drive on the south, 42nd on the east and Greenwood Park on the west. Linden Heights is listed on

154. Locust Street Looking West from 5th StreetLocust Street Looking West from 5th StreetScene on Locust StreetThis view of Locust Street was taken from just beyond the 5th Avenue intersection. On the right is the Marquardt Block, home of the Commercial Savings Bank and Franklin Hotel. Across the street is the

155. Locust Street, Chamberlain HotelLocust Street, Chamberlain HotelChamberlain HotelThe Chamberlain Hotel was located on the current site of the Ruan Two Building.

156. Locust Street, Looking East from 5th AvenueLocust Street, Looking East from 5th AvenueLocust Street Looking EastLooking east down Locust street we see the Clapp Block (with the Iowa Mutual Tornado sign) and the Observatory Building both on the right side of the street. Capital Center is what currently occupies

157. Locust Street, Savery HotelLocust Street, Savery HotelSavery HouseThis was the second of three buildings that have been called The Savery. The first structure closed in 1878. This second building opened at a new location in 1888 to much fanfare. The entire building

158. Locust Street, Savery HotelLocust Street, Savery HotelThe New Savery HotelThis was the second out of three buildings that have been called The Savery. The first structure closed in 1878. This second building opened at a new location in 1888 to much fanfare. The entire build

159. Municipal BuildingMunicipal BuildingMunicipal BuildingThe Municipal Building serves as Des Moines' City Hall. This was Des Moines' second City Hall, the original having stood at 2nd and Locust Streets. The new City Hall was built in 1910. The city counci

160. Pennsylvania Avenue, Frank O. Green ResidencePennsylvania Avenue, Frank O. Green ResidenceGreneden - Residence of Frank O. GreenThis house on Pennsylvania Avenue was the home of Frank O. Green. Mr. Green was the proprietor of Green's Foundry and Furnace Works. The house is no longer standing. Current site of an apartment build
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