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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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This imposing monument commemorates the heroism of an early Council Bluffs resident who met his death on a Civil War battlefield. It was erected in 1902 by "his comrades and school children of Council Bluffs."

Answer: The Col. William H. Kinsman…

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This remarkable steeple is considered one of the more authentic examples of Gothic architecture in town. The steeple and church were erected in 1931 to serve a congregation organized nearly 80 years ago. Where is it?

Answer: St. Paul's Lutheran…

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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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