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The message on this cornerstone should be obvious. It refers to a church-affiliated project constructed a year ago, alongside one of the city's most prominent landmarks.

Answer: The inscription is on the educational unit of Broadway Methodist…

2009 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

2007 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

2006 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

1955 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

The affairs of government are conducted beyond this terrazzo threshold in a public office building. Recognize the floor piece?

Answer: The design appears twice at City Hall, on the floor inside the main entrance and at the doorway to the council…

Cornerstone identifies the home of a Council Bluffs lodge. Members should be able to recognize it immediately.

Answer: The cornerstone belongs to Council Bluffs Elks Lodge 531 at 530 First Ave.

Anyone who reads much has seen this cornerstone on a public building in Council Bluffs.

Answer: The cornerstone is that of the Free Public Library at Pearl Street and Willow Avenue.

This unusual entrance is to a retail store in downtown Council Bluffs.

Answer: The painting, flower box and decorated door are at the alley entrance to a women's clothing store at 330 W. Broadway.

This unusual shaped object is located at a Council Bluffs manufacturing firm.

Answer: The plastic prefabricated storage hut is at the Charles Schneider Co., 518 N. 10th St.

The Council Bluffs camp of the Woodmen of the World erected this plaque 11 years ago to honor Gen. Grenville M. Dodge, distinguished soldier and civil engineer of the last century. Can you give the location?

Answer: The plaque is displayed…

This is the entrance to one of Council Bluffs' churches. Which one?

Answer: The entrance is to St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 233 S. 6th St.

This is the top of a local business in downtown Council Bluffs. Know where it is?

Answer: This is the top of the Council Bluffs Credit Bureau building, 305 W. Broadway.

This kringle and crown, sign of the Royal Bakers of Denmark, hangs above the entrance of a Council Bluffs bakery.

Answer: The kringle and crown hangs above the Axelsen's Bakery, 128 W. Broadway.

Crowning the doorway of one of the larger downtown office buildings is this unique study in mortar. Do you recognize the trademark?

Answer: The concrete decoration appears above the entrance to the Park Building, 506 Willow Ave.

One of the city's newer parks displays this sign. The area, boasting a ball diamond and playground, was developed in the past three years. It has since become one of the most popular parks in town. Know the location?

Answer: Westwood Park lies…

2009 Yearbook (Annual) of Abraham Lincoln High School.

Volume 111.

1998 Yearbook (Annual) of Abraham Lincoln High School.

Volume 100.

1996 Yearbook (Annual) of Abraham Lincoln High School.

Volume 98.

1960 Yearbook (Annual) of Thomas Jefferson High School.

Volume 36.
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