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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 trim, simple lines of this building belie its importance to the city. Hundreds of Council Bluffs families depend on it for every glass of water they drink. Can you identify it?

Answer: The Mount Lincoln water pumping station, Lawton Terrace…

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This delicate sample of scroll work in concrete has been decorating the top of a popular downtown doorway in Council Bluffs since the mid-1920s. Where is it?

Answer: Above the south entrance to Hotel Chieftain. Beyond the latticed window is the…

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If this were Cape Canaveral, you might be looking at the departing end of the latest moon bound skyrocket. It's a prominent part of the local landscape. Can you identify it?

Answer: The water tower between Gleason Avenue and Memorial Park…

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The poet Longfellow coined the sentiment inscribed on this popular summertime destination for thirsty citizens. Longfellow had a weary traveler in mind when he invited him to "drink of this fountain pure and sweet." Council Bluffs residents and…

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A lot of water has flowed down Indian Creek since this slab of concrete was poured in 1938. It marked the end of three years of construction designed to protect the heart of the city against floods. Can you identify the marker?

Answer: The tablet…

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The modernistic figure with the muscles, holding a sickle in one hand and a wheel in the other, typifies the agricultural and industrial resources of Southwest Iowa. Can you identify the carving?

Answer: The carving is on the west side of the…

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This fancy cornice, a holdover from the era of gingerbread, is part of a downtown Broadway landmark. Oldtimers will associate it with the old Neumayer Hotel. Do you know the present name and location of the building?

Answer: The fancy architecture…

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Viewed from this angle, an observer might expect King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table to come dashing out of the doors of this bastion? The building was constructed in the 1880s as part of the public school system. What is it?

Answer:…

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Two bronze markers recall the Illinois Central Railroad's centennial celebration in 1951. They are displayed on a building within easy eye distance of Broadaway. Can you locate them?

Answer: The bronze discs are on the south side of the Illinois…

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Once this was the entrance to a showplace family residence, later it became the headquarters for a group of women engaged in religious work. The gates now lead to a girls' academy. Where is it?

Answer: The Broadway entrance to Mount Loretto…

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It took 5 days to erect this monument in 1939. Towering 56 feet above the ground, it commemorates an incident in railroad history that had a vital effect on the development of Council Bluffs. The late Jack Boyne, city engineer, designed the monument.…

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In most cases, the people who pass through these doors are smaller than the numerals. This is the entrance to two classrooms, the second and third grades, at one of the city's newest schools. Can you identify it?

Answer: Peterson School, 2600…
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