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Revision as of 16:29, 2 November 2011

The List of National Historic Landmarks in Iowa contains the landmarks designated by the U.S. Federal Government for the U.S. state of Iowa.

There are 24 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Iowa.

Current NHLs

The following is a complete list:

[1] Landmark name[2] Image Date declared[2] Locality[2][3] County[2] Description[4]
1 Amana Colonies June 23, 1965 Middle Amana
Iowa Amana Villages community, historic and modern.
2 Blood Run Site August 29, 1970 Granite, IA and Shindler, SD
Lyon, IA and Lincoln, SD An archaeological site, overlapping into South Dakota.
3 Grenville M. Dodge House November 5, 1961 Council Bluffs
41°15′18″N 95°50′53″W / 41.25513°N 95.84813°W / 41.25513; -95.84813 (Dodge, Grenville M., House)
Pottawattamie
4 Dubuque County Jail May 28, 1987 Dubuque
42°30′06″N 90°39′53″W / 42.50154°N 90.66470°W / 42.50154; -90.66470 (Dubuque County Jail)
Dubuque
5 The Farm House (Knapp-Wilson House) July 19, 1964 Ames
42°01′41″N 93°38′32″W / 42.02807°N 93.64222°W / 42.02807; -93.64222 (Knapp-Wilson House)
Story Home of agriculturist and teacher Seagram A. Knapp and of U.S. Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson, now on Iowa State University campus.
6 Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School 1986 HABS picture May 30, 1974 Des Moines
Polk Training site for black officers in World War I.
7 GEORGE M. VERITY (towboat) December 20, 1989 Keokuk
40°23′29″N 91°22′21″W / 40.39129°N 91.37250°W / 40.39129; -91.37250 (George M. Verity (towboat))
Lee One of three surviving steam-powered towboats in the United States, this ship pioneered on upper Mississippi in a certain way, leading to large private industry.
8 William P. Hepburn House image pending December 8, 1976 Clarinda
40°44′29″N 95°02′08″W / 40.74130°N 95.03553°W / 40.74130; -95.03553 (William P. Hepburn House)
Page
9 Reverend George B. Hitchcock House image pending February 17, 2006 Lewis
Cass
10 Herbert Hoover Birthplace June 23, 1965 West Branch
Cedar Two-room cottage birthplace of Herbert Hoover, 31st U.S. President.
11 Indian Village Site (Witrock Area) July 19, 1964 Sutherland
O'Brien An archaeological site.
12 LONE STAR (towboat) December 20, 1989 LeClaire
41°36′19″N 90°19′43″W / 41.60536°N 90.32866°W / 41.60536; -90.32866 (Lonestar)
Scott A towboat.
13 Merchants' National Bank January 7, 1976 Grinnell
41°44′32″N 92°43′33″W / 41.74229°N 92.72580°W / 41.74229; -92.72580 (Merchants' National Bank)
Poweshiek Louis Sullivan-designed bank building on a corner in Grinnell.
14 Julien Dubuque's Mines File:Julen dubuque grave.jpg November 4, 1993 Dubuque
Dubuque Historic district including Julien Dubuque Monument and archaeological sites relating to early lead mining in area.
15 Old Capitol January 7, 1976 Iowa City
41°39′34″N 91°32′08″W / 41.65943°N 91.53565°W / 41.65943; -91.53565 (Old Capitol)
Johnson It is one of the five-building Pentacrest, another NRHP.
16 Phipps Site July 19, 1964 Cherokee
Cherokee An archaeological site.
17 SERGEANT FLOYD (towboat) May 5, 1989 Sioux City
42°29′57″N 96°28′21″W / 42.49929°N 96.47254°W / 42.49929; -96.47254 (Sergeant Floyd)
Woodbury Another of just 3 steam-powered towboats surviving.
18 Sergeant Floyd Monument June 30, 1960 Sioux City
42°27′38″N 96°22′39″W / 42.46068°N 96.37753°W / 42.46068; -96.37753 (Sergeant Floyd Monument)
Woodbury Monument to the only member of the 1805 Lewis and Clark expedition who died during the trip. First declared U.S. National Historic Landmark.
19 Terrace Hill July 31, 2003 Des Moines
Polk Governor's mansion on hilltop in what is now downtown Des Moines.
20 Toolesboro Mound Group May 23, 1966 Toolesboro Louisa Mound site.
21 Van Allen and Company Department Store January 7, 1976 Clinton
41°50′28″N 90°11′18″W / 41.84121°N 90.18822°W / 41.84121; -90.18822 (Van Allen and Company Department Store)
Clinton A Louis Sullivan-designed 4 story building, now apartments over commercial space.
22 James B. Weaver House image pending May 15, 1975 Bloomfield
40°45′11″N 92°24′44″W / 40.75310°N 92.41222°W / 40.75310; -92.41222 (James B. Weaver House)
Davis Home of James Weaver.
23 WILLIAM M. BLACK (dredge) April 27, 1992 Dubuque
42°29′37″N 90°39′37″W / 42.49365°N 90.66040°W / 42.49365; -90.66040 (WILLIAM M. BLACK (dredge))
Dubuque Sidewheel dredge operated by U.S. Corps of Engineers.
24 Woodbury County Courthouse June 19, 1996 Sioux City
Woodbury One of finest Prairie School buildings in the United States.

Former Iowa NHLs

National Park Service areas in Iowa

See also

References

  1. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate the National Monuments, National Historic Sites, National Historic Landmark Districts and other higher designations from other NHL buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ a b c d National Park Service (June 2011). "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-07-04..
  3. ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". Retrieved 2007-08-14.
  4. ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". Retrieved on various dates.

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