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On Ornate Main Stairway...from second to third floor of Bluffs Hotel are Robert and William Knox. The trim of the stairway is walnut. There was no elevator service in the building.

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Dog near tree

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Uprooted tree

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Pheasant at Arrowhead Park picnic area

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Eighteen-Acre Lake . . . in the largest Pottawattamie County park offers good fishing and its shore makes an attractive spot for picnickers.

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Geese at Arrowhead Park lake

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Goose at Arrowhead Park headquarters

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Arrowhead Park lake

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Bridge at Arrowhead Park

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Picnic shelter at Arrowhead Park

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Proposed Park Site . . . near Neola is the big County Conservation project in Pottawattamie County. Executive harold Borwick observes this Arrowhead Park setting.

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Sitting in Shade . . . at Arrowhead Park is the crowd of 1,000 at dedication ceremonies.

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Park Planting: More than 12,000 trees were planted in Arrowhead Park near Neola, Friday. Jerry Engen, on the planter, and contractor, R.W. "Bob" Daubendiek, on the tractor, both of Decorah, examine seedlings with Harold Borwick, executive secretary…

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Stone Shelterhouse . . . with fireplace and two grills for cooking was built in Arrowhead Park with contributions from the Hoo Doo Day celebration in Neola.

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Arrowhead Park Located Just East of Neola . . . provides a place for close-to-Council Bluffs-but still country outdoor fun. The geese seen near the dock, as well as the fishing here, are the big attraction.

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This Modest Church . . . is again opening its doors to worshipers. The Rev. G.E. Fogelman dismantled a weather-worn sign designating it as a Church of Christ, its former tenants. A new sign will soon identify it as Calvary Assembly.

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Distinctive Interior . . . is enhanced by blond wood blocks, ceiling beams and pews. The Rev. Mr. Turner stands near the pulpit.

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Completed Structure . . . of the Assembly of God Church was finished within 10 months after it had been only a basement building for seven years.
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