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  • Collection: Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

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To handle the increasing volume of piggy-back freight, Union Pacific Railroad has opened an intermodal freight terminal in Omaha, according to W. J. Fox, UP vice president of operations. The terminal, located on the old Union Station passenger yard,…

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Over the Union Pacific bridge, pictured in the foreground above, passes the nation's transcontinental traffic. The bridge carries the passenger trains and most of the freight trains of all railroads between Council Bluffs and Omaha. In the background…

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The fine bronze buffalo head which looks down from the east portal as all trains pass over the Union Pacific railroad bridge here.--Nonpareil Engraving.

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A new 36-car, coast-to-coast mail train departed 10 minutes early as it passed westward through Council Bluffs Saturday night. The train was to leave here at 7:15 but pulled out at 7:05. The train stopped at the former mail terminal on South…

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Union Pacific locomotive in a rail yard.

Nonpareil 3-66 written on the reverse side.

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The Union Pacific Transfer Depot, undated.

Council Bluffs Schools
Board and General
File #3
4/1/81-12/3/87

Council Bluffs Schools
Board and General
FIle #4
1/1/88--
Bond issue/teacher salaries, etc.

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This handsome plaque is fastened to the brick wall near the doorway of one of the newer buildings in Council Bluffs. Several hundred persons pass it daily during their regular business trips to the building. Can you identify the location?

Answer:…

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Stately columns frame the entrance to one of Iowa's most renowned places of learning. Recognize it?

Answer: The entrance to the main building at Iowa School for the Deaf.

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On a cold December day, this mechanical installation appears to be a long way from necessary. But it is a vital part of an important industry. Recognize it?

Answer: Ice loading machinery at the Pacific Fruit Express dock, 3300 Fourteenth Ave.

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Stone carvings give an attractive, and appropriately Old World, appearance to this well used doorway in downtown Council Bluffs. The rooms beyond the door have been the scene of countless club meetings, dances and other social programs. Can you…

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A wintry park scene forms a background for this unusual bit of architecture. The crisscrossing metal rods flank the patio at a popular picnic spot. Can you identify it?

Answer: The north walkway alongside the Roberts Park shelter.

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Like a pair of white thatched sentinels, these brick columns guard the entrance to a rustic setting in the north-central part of town. Recognize them?

Answer: The columns flank the entrance to Rohrer Park, where Military Avenue joins 6th St.

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Someday, these bulky sections of pipe will be draining rural roads. Right now, trimmed in snowy frosting, they're doing a balancing act. Recognize the location?

Answer: The 5-foot metal culverts are stored in the Pottawattamie County equipment…

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This picturesque entrance should be quickly recognized by members of a number of lodges in town. Nonmembers may find it easy to spot because of its prominent location. Can you identify it?

Answer: Entrance to the Masonic Temple auditorium, Fourth…

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These stately pillars flank the portal of a prominent downtown church building. Can you identify it?

Answer: The First Baptist Church, First Ave. and South Sixth St.

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Behind these brick walls and fancy trimming, school children have been mastering their three Rs since 1884. Can you identify the place?

Answer: The photo shows the upper portion of the Dodge School entrance.

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Anyone with an eye for detail has probably spotted this "house of seven gables." Do you know its location?

Answer: The many-gabled house is on the corner of First Ave. and South Sixth St.

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These doors are usually reserved for special events at one of Council Bluffs' best-known institutions of learning. Can you identify the location?

Answer: The Twenty-fifth St. entrance to the auditorium at Thomas Jefferson High School.
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