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This is the entrance to a chapel that caters mainly to children. The old building is in the heart of a dedicated project that has gained a nationwide reputation for good works. Can you identify it?

Answer: The entrance to the chapel at Christian…

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The bronze Bible mounted atop this graceful stone base, overlooks one of the most beautiful scenes around Council Bluffs. A sight to behold during any season of the year. Do you know where it is?

Answer: The bronze Bible and monument are a feature…

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The fancy grill work and the round windows are part of the trademark near the top of a downtown store building. Can you identify it?

Answer: Western Auto Store Bldg., 216 W. Broadway.

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If you're familiar with the more outstanding cemetery monuments, you should be able to identify this unusual specimen. It's all there. The apparently damaged column actually is a symbol. Can you identify the monument?

Answer: The monument is in…

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These dormer windows are part of a downtown office building that has none of the usual features of downtown office buildings. It more closely resembles a country estate. Can you locate the building?

Answer: The windows decorate the top of 14…

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Few buildings in town can rival this downtown specimen for fancy architecture. But most of the looking is done inside. Can you name it?

Answer: The Strand Theater Bldg., 554 W. Broadway.

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The glowering characters at the top of the picture guard the entrance to a busy downtown center of finance. Can you identify the building?

Answer: The City National Bank Building, 500 W. Broadway.

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In the past 70-odd years, this jungle of steel has watched the human race go by in everything from a surrey to a sports car. In its career, it has been acclaimed, accused, admired and avoided. Can you identify it?

Answer: The superstructure of…

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A tile design on the front of a comparatively new building in Council Bluffs takes on the appearance of an oversize mechanical man. Do you know what building this design is on?

Answer: The design is on the front of the new DeForest School,…

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A number of these elongated hunks of calibrated concrete are scattered across the north and west edges of the city. This one is near Big Lake. Know what they're used for?

Answer: Engineers call them levee walls. The hollow concrete contains a…

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A simple stone monument perpetuates the memory of the men who left Council Bluffs to serve in the Spanish-American War. The inscription shows that it was erected in 1932 by the United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary. Can you locate the…

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This network of steel and cable has created more breathless predicaments than any structure in town. With a few summertime accessories, it should be easily recognizable. In winter, it's completely ignored. Can you identify it?

Answer: The Ferris…

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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.

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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…

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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:…

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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…

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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.

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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…

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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…

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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.
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