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Here's a well-preserved example of enthusiasm in nineteenth century architecture, noteworthy for its emphasis on deep, overhanging eaves and fancy "gingerbread" trimming. Can you identify the building?

Answer: The building constructed in 1877 is…

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There's a definite connection between this quaint cupola and law and order in Pottawattamie County. The tie-in is self-evident once you pin down the location. Can you?

Answer: The cupola crowns the Pottawattamie County jail on the courthouse…

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These steps lead to one of the most historic homes in town. It was built by a man who gained national fame as a soldier and surveyor. Can you identify the scene?

Answer: The steps lead to 605 Third St., formerly the home of Gen. Grenville Dodge,…

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A few centuries ago, this quaint bit of architecture might have passed as part of a medieval castle. It towers above a church in the west side of town. Recognize it?

Answer: The tower of Epworth Methodist Church, Twenty-fifth Street and Avenue B.

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This ornate design swirls over the entrance to a 70-year-old house in excellent condition. The letters on the shield are VB for Van Brunt, the original owners. The present occupants are of French origin.

Answer: The ornamental design decorates…

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Once these doors were the main entrance to a Council Bluffs school. Some of the traffic has thinned out since a new addition was constructed. Can you identify the building?

Answer: The doors lead to the old portion of Roosevelt School, 17th St.…

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From the north side of a popular downtown meeting place, fancy brickwork forms a background for three stone faces over Broadway. This is on the upper half of the building. The lower story is occupied by a retail store. Can you name the…

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A famous man once stood at this spot and reached a decision that changed the future of the city. This location has since become one of the top local attractions for sightseers. Can you identify the monument?

Answer: The Lincoln monument on…

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This bronze tinted bird with the fancy sun visor puts on a colorful nighttime exhibition each summer in Council Bluffs without leaving his time worn perch. Where is it?

Answer: The fountain in Bayliss Park.

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A hearty, rugged band of travelers inspired this monumental cluster of boulders. The hefty stones commemorate one of the epic stories of the frontier west. Can you identify the marker?

Answer: The Mormon monument in Bayliss Park, erected by the…

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For 74 years, Justice has been standing triumphant, scale in hand, watching the passing scene across the city. Can you identify the observation point? Here's a hint: This picture was taken with a telephoto lens.

Answer: The statue stands on top of…

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This famous old steeple and clock would be quickly identified if the entire building were visible. It should be familiar to everyone in Council Bluffs and a good sized share of the nation's tourists. Can you identify it?

Answer: Broadway Methodist…

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Since 1924, this clock and the building that supports it have carried on a proud tradition dating back to the early days of education in Council Bluffs. Can you identify the location?

Answer: The clock rests above the entrance to Bloomer School,…

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For years this scenic setting on a bluff north of Council Bluffs, commemorates an early milestone in the development of the West. Recognize it:

Answer: The Lewis and Clark monument overlooking the Missouri River valley on Rainbow Point.

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Railroad yards and equipment, under a backdrop of bluffs for which Council Bluffs was named, and framed by a signal structure. Can you tell where the picture was made?

Answer: The photo was made from the east approach to the Missouri River bridge…

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A touch of the architecture suitable for the home of nobility is this tower on a commercial structure in the south side of Council Bluffs. Have you noticed it before?

Answer: The tower on the Rock Island-Milwaukee Railroad depot, Sixteenth Ave.…

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A lot of Missouri River water has gone under this bridge and a lot of railroad trains have crossed over since it was completed in 1904. But it still ranks as one of the longest of its type in the world. Can you identify this span?

Answer: The…

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This is the main entrance to one of the city's most attractive churches. The vine covered stone structure has won the admiration of persons of all denominations. Can you identify it?

Answer: St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Frank St. and Perrin Ave.

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This striking church front, with its stately columns and classical Georgian architecture, has been admired by thousands of impressed viewers. Can you identify the building?

Answer: First Church of Christ Scientist, 106 Washington Ave.

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The patient pooch on the doorstep should give a clue to the goings on inside this 67-year-old building. It's a school and class is in session. Fancy masonry work and the circular window should ring a familiar bell for hundreds of former students. Can…
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