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With a little imagination, this futuristic symbol could be mistaken for a monument to the Atomic Age. Actually, it pays tribute to a group of patriotic Americans who were far removed from the field of nuclear physics. What is it?

Answer: The…

This historic marker was erected in 1934, but few residents, even though they recognize it, can tell you where it is today. The marker stands near the spot where a trailblazing missionary ministered to the Potawattomie Indians in 1838-1840. The…

The camera angle makes a towering landmark appear to be shooting up from the top of a small mountain. Actually, the rock pile is nearly a block away from the landmark. Can you identify the combination?

Answer: The hill is a pile of rock aggregate…

This bulky structure helps cook the meals and heat the homes of a large proportion of the population. It's located on South Eighth Street. Can you identify it?

Answer: The Gas Company's supply tank near Eleventh Ave. and Eighth St.

No Council Bluffs church has a monopoly on stained glass windows, but this is one of the grandest examples in town. Located in the west section of the city, it faces south. It should be a familiar sight to persons who travel Fifth Avenue. Can you…

2nd Avenue School at 23rd Street and Second Avenue (2209 2nd Avenue). Photo is trimmed around the outlines of the building.

Avene B School building at 25th and Avenue B school (2440 Avenue B). Photo has been trimmed around the outlines of the building.

32nd Street School / Franklin School at 32nd Street and Avenue C (225 N. 32nd Street). Photo has been trimmed along outlines of the building.

William Henry Harrison School at 622 Harrison Avenue (Harrison St. and McGee Avenue). Photo has been trimmed following the outlines of the building.

Dodge School at 3rd Street and 12th Avenue. Photo has been cut around the outline of the building for the article.

Cannons on the scrap heap? No, it's another example of the growth of Council Bluffs. Instead of tossing high explosives, these "gun barrels" will soon mean added convenience for many Council Bluffs families. Can you identify the objects?

Answer:…

Instead of the conventional single large stained-glass window, this church sanctuary features 20 small panes. The church exterior represents a departure from the usual smooth wall arrangement of bricks and cement. The mortar was purposely left…

Three styles in steeples give the roof of this downtown church an Old World silhouette. Can you name the church?

Answer: St. Francis Church, Sixth St. and Fifth Ave.

Behind this door is "home" for a large number of youngsters who need the care and protection provided by one of the city's noblest institutions. It is not far from the business district, but it is hidden among numerous large shade trees. Have you…

Eighty-one years ago, this bronze bell was cast in St. Louis and brought to Council Bluffs to be used as a fire alarm. During its early years, it was the signal for the volunteer fire department to go into action. Later, it tolled the news each time…

Lights and shadows play on the underside of a structure that made motoring history for this city. Can you identify it?

Answer: The Broadway Viaduct.

Postwar housing development? From this camera angle, it could be. But the acres of windows and rooftops actually are part of a prominent commercial establishment in the east section of town. Can you identify it?

Answer: The rows of windows are…

This lavishly decorated wall is part of a one-time showplace. The building, near the center of the business district, was the setting for a spectacular flower show more than 50 years ago. Can you identify it?

Answer: The old city auditorium, now…

From a concrete perch overlo0oking a busy thoroughfare, a symbolic eagle commemorates the deeds of World War I veterans from Council Bluffs. Can you locate the monument?

Answer: The veterans' monument stands in front of Thomas Jefferson High…

Hundreds of home towners pass this spot every day without a glance at the road signs. But tourists literally would be lost without the travel information. Can you locate the marker?

Answer: The signs are at Oak St. and Broadway where Highways 6…
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