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Anyone with an eye for detail has probably spotted this "house of seven gables." Do you know its location?

Answer: The many-gabled house is on the corner of First Ave. and South Sixth St.

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These doors are usually reserved for special events at one of Council Bluffs' best-known institutions of learning. Can you identify the location?

Answer: The Twenty-fifth St. entrance to the auditorium at Thomas Jefferson High School.

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These big wheels of industry put their heads together for a weighty discussion of railroad operations. The "conference room" might be any one of the railroad yards in Council Bluffs.

Answer: The wheels are part of the reserve supply at the…

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Timely as the Easter season is this symbolic pattern in brick on the outside of a recently completed church education building. Know the location?

Answer: The side of St. John's Lutheran Church education unit on Seventh St., south of Willow Ave.

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These railroad flat cars, bound for half a dozen points, groan under the weight of a new product made in Council Bluffs. Can you identify the cargo and the setting?

Answer: A trainload of pipe, spotted alongside the loading dock at the Griffin…

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This attractive tower would be right at home in any town hall in New England. It rests atop one of the Council Bluffs public schools. Residents of the northwest part of town should have no trouble identifying it.

Answer: The tower is on Walnut…

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The letter "B" gives a clue to the name of this familiar structure in the Council Bluffs business district. The stone initial is inscribed above the entrance. Can you name the building?

Answer: The Bennett Building, Broadway and Fourth Street.

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The new look in architecture provides a frame for this panoramic view of a snow logged neighborhood on a quiet day. Can you recognize the setting?

Answer: The "frame" is a window of DeForest School, 2912 Ninth Ave., looking south on Pine St.

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This is the original entrance to one of the hospitals in Council Bluffs, but the doors are no longer accessible from the street. Recognize them?

Answer: The former entrance to Mercy Hospital, located above the present emergency entrance on…

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Strong legs and a good set of lungs are vital equipment for persons planning to attack these steps. Quite a few school children and adults use them too, when they're looking for a short cut or a bit of exercise. Can you locate the climb?

Answer:…

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These letter boxes rest together because mail carriers are not obliged to make house-to-house calls in places where there are no sidewalks. In this case, the remedy was to put all the boxes together on one corner. Recognize the location?

Answer:…

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This sound advice from a great president is as timely today as it was a century ago. The message is carved in stone above the entrance to a public school. Can you name the location?

Answer: The north entrance to Bloomer School, Willow Ave. and…

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The split level look in garages made its Council Bluffs debut years ago. This example in the hill district solves a multiple car storage problem. Know the location?

Answer: The garages are the 400-block on Grace St.

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Handsome columns set the theme for the architecture of this popular meeting place in downtown Council Bluffs. The view takes in a corner of the second story porch. Can you identify it?

Answer: The Elks Club, 530 First Ave.

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This is Muskie Stadium - all lock, stock and barrel of it. An industrious artist carefully lettered the sign and added a husky muskrat, baseball and football. Can you locate the "stadium"?

Answer: The well-labeled "Muskie Stadium" is a vacant lot…

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Mormon pioneers and the Kanesville era are commemorated in bronze on this outdoor mural sponsored by an organization of history minded women. Can you identify the monument and its location?

Answer: The bronze mural is part of the boulder monument…

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Beneath this bit of fancywork is the doorway to a world of knowledge, information and quiet relaxation. Young and old have made it one of the most popular gathering places in town. Can you identify the building?

Answer: The Free Public Library,…

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Without a doubt, this is the most unique barn in Southwest Iowa. Farm animals will never see the inside unless they're midgets. From the day it was built, the structure was intended to cause people trouble. It's easily spotted from West Broadway. Can…

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Set against a background of neat lawns and impressive trees, this rustic entrance leads to one of the city's most secluded areas. Recognize it?

Answer: The main entrance to Cogleywood, home of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Cogley.

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This horn tooting chap has the perfect formula for keeping cool. He spends the summer taking a steady shower in one of the city's most popular parks. Recognize him?

Answer: One of the cherubs on the Bayliss Park Fountain.
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