Captions List for Iowa Photos
Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Iowa: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.
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Amana: Amana festhall barn.
Amana: Amana streetscape.
Amana: Old Yoke Inn.
Amana: Amana-style stone cottage.
Amana: Wine, cheese & jelly Haus in wooden building.
Amana: Powder House shop in old windmill.
Amana: School building now part of Amana Heritage Museum.
Amana: Antique child's horse rocking chair at Amana Heritage Museum.
Amana: Carved rabbit at Amana Heritage Museum.
Amana: Knitted chickens at Amana Heritage Museum.
Amana: Antique German Christmas pyramid at Amana Heritage Museum.
Amana: Antique child's sled at Amana Heritage Museum.
Amana: Settlers cottage at Amana Heritage Museum.
Amana: Cast iron stove at Amana Heritage Museum.
Amana: Broom-like clothes brush from communal era at Amana Heritage Museum.
Amana: Modern loom at Amana Woolen Mill.
High Amana: High Amana Store (1857) of dressed stone.
High Amana: High Amana Store entrance.
High Amana: Sink with water hand pump in High Amana Store.
High Amana: Tin ceiling in High Amana Store.
High Amana: Antique bottles & utensils in High Amana Store.
High Amana: Pickles & sauerkraut in High Amana Store.
High Amana: Pottery craft jack-o-lantern carved with spider.
High Amana: Wooden star handcrafted in South Amana.
High Amana: High Amana gallery crafts shop building.
High Amana: Typical Amana grape trellis attached to side of building.
High Amana: Rooster carving at High Amana gallery crafts shop.
High Amana: Rabbit carving on lawn.
High Amana: Buckboard loaded with crafts & Amana baskets.
High Amana: Amana woven basket by Penny Clark at High Amana gallery.
High Amana: Assortment of Amana-style baskets at High Amana gallery.
High Amana: Figures made of gourds by Bill Kupka at High Amana gallery.
High Amana: Quilt at High Amana gallery.
Middle Amana: Ruedy communal kitchen building (1863) fed all in village up to 1932.
Middle Amana: Ruedy communal kitchen interior.
Middle Amana: Pots & pans in Ruedy communal kitchen.
Middle Amana: Ice box in Ruedy communal kitchen.
Middle Amana: Communal table set in Ruedy communal kitchen.
Middle Amana: Stoneware crock from G.W. Brady of Buffalo, NY from where the Amana community migrated in Ruedy communal kitchen.
Middle Amana: Stoneware bottle in Ruedy communal kitchen.
Middle Amana: Amana Society 1900 calendar on wall of Ruedy communal kitchen.
Middle Amana: Wagon wheel assembly at cooper shop museum.
Middle Amana: Barrel making at cooper shop museum.
Middle Amana: Lily Lake waterscape.
South Amana: Krauss Furniture Factory & Clock Shop.
South Amana: Amana-style cupboard at Krauss Furniture Factory.
South Amana: Amana-style wooden chair at Krauss Furniture Factory.
South Amana: Amana-style rocking chairs at Krauss Furniture Factory.
South Amana: Amana-style corner hutch at Krauss Furniture Factory.
South Amana: Craftsman with hand-made furniture of Amana Colony at Krauss Furniture Factory.
South Amana: Wooden raccoon wall decoration at Schanz Furniture Shop.
South Amana: Wooden raccoon wall plaque at Schanz Furniture Shop.
South Amana: Inlaid Amana-style box at Schanz Furniture Shop.
South Amana: Antique woodworking tools at Schanz Furniture Shop.
South Amana: Henry Moore's Mini-Americana Barn Museum.
South Amana: Miniature model of Abraham Lincoln's boyhood town of New Salem, IL, at Mini-Americana Barn Museum.
South Amana: Model of early-American shingle mill at Mini-Americana Barn Museum.
South Amana: Model of 1920s Iowa town at Mini-Americana Barn Museum.
South Amana: Model of bygone Midwestern town at Mini-Americana Barn Museum.
South Amana: Model of family farm at Mini-Americana Barn Museum.
South Amana: Horse-drawn Minneapolis Moline hayloader (c1870) at Amana Communal Agricultural Museum.
South Amana: Dowden potato digger (1906) made in Iowa at Communal Agricultural Museum.
South Amana: Amana harness shop used until 1900 at Communal Agricultural Museum.
South Amana: Pears on tree.
South Amana: Apples on tree.
South Amana: Cottage garden.
West Amana: Wooden broom & basket shop.
West Amana: Brooms in broom shop.
West Amana: Carved rooster outside broom shop.
West Amana: Iowa's largest rocking chair.
West Amana: Amana Colonies were known for such baskets.
West Amana: Multicolored & pitcher shaped Amana Colony baskets.
West Amana: Amana-style round wood pile as used in 1850s.
West Amana: OPA's Tractor Barn Museum.
West Amana: Wood frame structure of Amana-style barn now tractor museum.
West Amana: Minneapolis Moline Model R tractor (1939) at OPA's Tractor Barn Museum.
West Amana: Wood gravity flow grain box wagon made in Amana (c1969) at OPA's Tractor Barn Museum.
West Amana: Tractor with belt run buzz saw at OPA's Tractor Barn Museum.
West Amana: Minneapolis Moline Model GTS tractor (1941) at OPA's Tractor Barn Museum.
West Amana: Array of farm equipment at OPA's Tractor Barn Museum.
West Amana: Antique tractor rigged soil prep attachment with at OPA's Tractor Barn Museum.
West Amana: Minneapolis Moline road grader at OPA's Tractor Barn Museum.
West Amana: Typical prairie farm silos.
Council Bluffs: Grenville M. Dodge house (1869) (605 S. 3rd St.).
Council Bluffs: Flower garden at Grenville M. Dodge house.
Council Bluffs: Victorian Main Street of Council Bluffs.
Council Bluffs: Creston House (1884) a commercial heritage building on Main Street.
Council Bluffs: Two Victorian Romanesque (1877 & 80) commercial heritage buildings on Main Street.
Council Bluffs: Pottawattamie County Squirrel Cage Jail (1885) in use till 1969 (226 Pearl St.).
Council Bluffs: Facade of Squirrel Cage Jail.
Council Bluffs: Union Pacific Railroad Museum (former free public library) (200 Pearl St.).
Council Bluffs: Union Pacific Railroad Museum building with track maintenance car.
Council Bluffs: Railwest Museum (former Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Depot) (1512 S. Main St.).
Council Bluffs: Tower of Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Depot.
Council Bluffs: Chicago, Burlington & Quincy (CB&Q) steam locomotive 915 for Burlington Route at Railwest Museum.
Council Bluffs: Omaha Club passenger car of Burlington Route at Railwest Museum.
Council Bluffs: Burlington Route caboose at Railwest Museum.
Council Bluffs: Union Pacific steam locomotive 814 at Railwest Museum.
Council Bluffs: Union Pacific steam locomotive 814 at Railwest Museum.
Council Bluffs: Union Pacific U.S. Railway Post Office at Railwest Museum.
Council Bluffs: Rock Island caboose at Railwest Museum.
Des Moines: Skyline of Des Moines from state Capitol.
Des Moines: Highrises of Des Moines: Plaza Building (1985), Financial Center (1973), Hub Tower (1986),.
Des Moines: 801 Grand Avenue.
Des Moines: 801 Grand Avenue (1991) (45 floors).
Des Moines: Wells Fargo Financial North Building (2006) (9 floors) (801 Walnut St.).
Des Moines: Wells Fargo Financial North Building.
Des Moines: Ruan Center (1975) (36 floors) (666 Grand Avenue).
Des Moines: Three buildings of Ruan Center.
Des Moines: Des Moines Marriott (former Royal Union Life Building) (1981) (33 floors) (700 Grand Avenue).
Des Moines: Fifth Home Office of Equitable Life Insurance Company (1924) (19 floors) (604 Locust St.).
Des Moines: Equitable Life Insurance building facade now a condo.
Des Moines: Stonework & brick details of Equitable Life Insurance building.
Des Moines: Portal of Equitable Life Insurance building.
Des Moines: Gnomes with hourglass on Equitable Life Insurance building.
Des Moines: Octagonal tower detail of Equitable Life Insurance building.
Des Moines: Octagonal tower detail of Equitable Life Insurance building.
Des Moines: Des Moines Building (1930) (14 floors) (405 Sixth Avenue).
Des Moines: Carving on Des Moines Building.
Des Moines: Younkers Department Store (1900) (7 floors) (701 Walnut St.).
Des Moines: Younkers Department Store & HUB Tower.
Des Moines: HUB Tower facade.
Des Moines: Roofline of HUB Tower.
Des Moines: HUB Tower (1986) (25 floors) (699 Walnut St.).
Des Moines: EMC Insurance Building & HUB Tower.
Des Moines: EMC Insurance Building side profile.
Des Moines: Upper floors of EMC Insurance Building.
Des Moines: EMC Insurance Building entrance structures.
Wells Fargo Financial Building (1988) (11 floors).
Des Moines: Wells Fargo Financial Building portal.
Des Moines: Polk County Courthouse (1906) (500 Mulberry St.).
Des Moines: Polk County Court House.
Des Moines: Hotel Fort Des Moines (1919) (11 floors).
Des Moines: Moderne-style corner wing of Des Moines Register Building.
Des Moines: Register & Tribune Building (1916) (14 floors) with replacement curtain walls.
Des Moines: Allied Insurance Headquarters (2002) (7 floors) (1100 Locust St.).
Des Moines: ING Building (909 Locust St. ).
Des Moines: Modern building opposite Des Moines Public Library.
Des Moines: Des Moines Public Library before 801 Grand Avenue.
Des Moines: Copper-colored windows of Des Moines Public Library.
Des Moines: Courtyard between Des Moines Public Library & Masonic Temple.
Des Moines: Des Moines Masonic Temple (1911) (1011 Locust St.).
Des Moines: First Methodist Episcopal Church (10th and Pleasant Sts.).
Des Moines: St. Ambrose Cathedral (1891) (607 High St.).
Des Moines: St. Ambrose Cathedral reflected in Convention Center.
Des Moines: Polk County Convention Complex (1985).
Des Moines: Third Des Moines Art Center building (1984).
Des Moines: Richard Meier's Des Moines Art Center building.
Des Moines: Overview of Meier's Des Moines Art Center building.
Des Moines: Detail of Meier's Des Moines Art Center building.
Des Moines: Curves of Meier's Des Moines Art Center building.
Des Moines: First Des Moines Art Center building (1948).
Des Moines: Eliel Saarinen's Des Moines Art Center building.
Des Moines: Second Des Moines Art Center building (1968).
Des Moines: Detail of I.M. Pei's Des Moines Art Center building.
Des Moines: Sculpture of deer on back of other deer beside Des Moines Art Center.
Des Moines: Detail of deer sculpture beside Des Moines Art Center.
Des Moines: Stone sculpture beside Des Moines Art Center.
Des Moines: Rose garden behind Des Moines Art Center.
Des Moines: Rose garden at Des Moines Art Center.
Des Moines: Geodesic dome of Des Moines Botanical Center behind rainbow sculpture (1984) of Christiane T. Marteno.
Des Moines: Bamboo along pathway through Des Moines Botanical Center.
Des Moines: Bonsai at Des Moines Botanical Center.
Des Moines: Bonsai at Des Moines Botanical Center.
Des Moines: Bonsai at Des Moines Botanical Center.
Des Moines: Jungle Geranium from Java at Des Moines Botanical Center.
Des Moines: Sculpture & water garden at Des Moines Botanical Center.
Des Moines: Iowa State Capitol (1870-1886).
Des Moines: Central portico of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Sculpted pediment of Iowa State Capitol with allegorical figures including locomotive.
Des Moines: Details of stone sculptures in pediment (1879) of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Golden dome of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Details of dome of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Finial & cupola atop dome of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: One of four corner towers each with own dome at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: One of four corner towers each with own dome at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Corner tower finial detail of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Two domes of Iowa State Capitol, one gold, one green.
Des Moines: Domes of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Interior of central dome of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Detail of central dome interior in Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Grand Army of the Republic reunion badge suspended within Iowa State Capitol dome interior for over a century.
Des Moines: Bright paints of rotunda of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Details of dome rotunda interior of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Allegorical mural in rotunda of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Restored decorations of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Staircase of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Rabbit stenciled in halls of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Corridors of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Model of Battleship USS Iowa in hallway of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: House chamber of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Skylight of House chamber of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Mural with locomotive & medical symbols on House chamber ceiling of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Chandelier in House chamber of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Senate chamber of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Chandelier & ceiling murals in Senate chamber of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Chandelier in Senate chamber of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Ceiling relief honoring industry in Senate chamber of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Ceiling relief honoring nature in Senate chamber of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Governor's office in Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain" mural on ceiling of Governor's office in Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Eagle mural on ceiling of Governor's office in Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Bright designs on ceiling of Governor's office in Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Doorway detail of Governor's office in Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Circular iron staircase of Library in Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Library stacks of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Stained glass skylight of Library in Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Tile floor of Library in Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Lincoln & Tad statue (1961) by Fred & Mabel Torey on grounds of Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Civil War plaque at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Iowa symbols on Civil War shield at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Memorial to the role of women in the Civil War at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil War Monument (1892-1945) by Harriet A. Ketcham at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Female figure atop Civil War Monument at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Base of Civil War or Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Equestrian figures on Civil War Monument at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Soldier with sword on Civil War Monument at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Soldier waves hat on Civil War Monument at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Solider with backpack on Civil War Monument at Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Iowa Supreme Court building beside Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Allison Monument & Iowa Supreme Court building.
Des Moines: Senator William B. Allison Monument (1917) by Evelyn B. Longman on Iowa State Capitol grounds.
Des Moines: Allison Monument & Iowa State Capitol.
Des Moines: Iowa Capitol complex & World War II Memorial.
Des Moines: World War II Memorial Plaza (1992).
Des Moines: Terrace Hill Iowa Governor's Residence (1869) (2300 Grand Av.).
Des Moines: Tower detail of Terrace Hill Iowa Governor's Residence.
Des Moines: Entrance of Terrace Hill Iowa Governor's Residence.
Des Moines: Bergman Mansion (formerly Herndon Hall) (1883) (2000 Grand Av.).
Des Moines: State Historical Museum of Iowa (1987).
Des Moines: Atrium of Historical Museum of Iowa with Benoist Tractor biplane & model XI Bleriot monoplane.
Des Moines: Atrium Bleriot monoplane & staircase of Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Model XI Bleriot monoplane hangs in Atrium of Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Stage coach (1850s) with leather strap suspension nicknamed Two Horse Jerky at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Mason Motor Car (1906) made in Des Moines at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Pressed glass memorial plate to President Garfield made by Iowa City Flint Glass Mfg. at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Pressed glass plate of Teddy Roosevelt surrounded by teddy bears at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Theodore Roosevelt for President campaign ribbon at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Serving platter (1895-1905) with turkey design at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Victorian blue porcelain serving dishes at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Crock Stoneware pot (c1880) for A. Elliot of Moingona, IA, at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Fort Dodge Stoneware Co. butter churn at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Candlesticks & oil lamps at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Woodworking tools at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Civil War sword of Col George A. Stone at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Presentation Civil War sword of Col. Cyrus Bussey at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Civil War field kit belonging to William Worth Belknap at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Civil War surgical kit of Maj. William L. Houston at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Civil War drum of R. Brenaman at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Painted Civil War canteen of James M. Cooper at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Civil War frock coat of Alfred Wilder of 30th Iowa Infantry at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Civil War canon used by John Brown to train for Harpers Ferry at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Portrait of John Brown (1800-59) at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Copy of Emancipation Proclamation (1862) at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Badges from various Civil War veterans reunions at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Portrait of Isaac Galland (c1840) by George Caleb Bingham at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Sioux vest (c1900) decorated with dyed porcupine quills at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Native American pipe bag decorated with glass beadwork at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Native American feather headdress decorated with glass beads, felt & fur at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Native American carved stone pipe in shape of frog at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Iron lung at Historical Museum of Iowa.
Des Moines: Hoyt Sherman Place.
Des Moines: Entrance to Hoyt Sherman mansion (1877) built by the youngest brother of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman.
Des Moines: Details of facade of Hoyt Sherman Place.
Des Moines: Entry hall of Hoyt Sherman Mansion.
Des Moines: Arched door of Hoyt Sherman Mansion.
Des Moines: Corner table of Hoyt Sherman Mansion.
Des Moines: Fireplace of Hoyt Sherman Mansion.
Des Moines: Silver coffee & tea service (1856) presented to an executive Chicago & Rock Island Railroad at Hoyt Sherman Place.
Des Moines: Painting of Raccoon Forks of the river when Des Moines was a village by J.A. Forgy at Hoyt Sherman Place Museum.
Des Moines: Hoyt Sherman Place Theater.
Des Moines: Ceiling of Hoyt Sherman Place Theater.
Des Moines: Golden grillwork of Hoyt Sherman Place Theater.
Des Moines: Lobby of Hoyt Sherman Place Theater.
West Branch: Herbert Hoover birthplace cottage (Aug. 10, 1874) was built 1871 by Jesse Hoover & his father Eli now on site run by National Parks Service.
West Branch: Friends Meeting House (1857) where Hoover family worshipped.
West Branch: Interior of Friends or Quakers Meeting House divided between male & female sections on Herbert Hoover National Historic Site.
West Branch: Blacksmith shop is similar to one operated by Herbert's father Jesse Hoover.
West Branch: Interior of Jesse Hoover blacksmith shop run by National Parks Service.
West Branch: Schoolhouse (1853) where Hoover attended school moved to site by Parks Service.
West Branch: Interior of Hoover's schoolhouse.
West Branch: West Branch neighborhood restored to 1870s to 1900s era.
West Branch: C.E. Smith House (1903) preserved in Hoover National Historic Site.
West Branch: Heritage house in Hoover National Historic Site.
West Branch: Laban Miles (uncle of Hoover) lived in house (1875086) now part of Hoover National Historic Site.
West Branch: Cradle perhaps used for Herbert Hoover displayed at Hoover National Historic Site.
West Branch: High chair perhaps used for Herbert Hoover displayed at Hoover National Historic Site.
West Branch: Rope bed with trundle bed contemporary with Hoover's childhood.
West Branch: Furniture from Herbert Hoover birthplace cottage.
West Branch: Rocking chair from Herbert Hoover birthplace cottage.
West Branch: Crockery & utensils from Herbert Hoover birthplace cottage.
West Branch: Pots & Pans from Herbert Hoover birthplace cottage.
West Branch: Painted portrait of Herbert Hoover President-elect (1929) by Henry Salem Hubbell.
West Branch: Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum building (1962).
West Branch: Wicker Rocker of Herbert Hoover's maternal grandmother with Quaker bonnet, meeting house oil lamp & bible.
West Branch: Wicker Rocker of Herbert Hoover's maternal grandmother at Hoover Library.
West Branch: Metal toy train which belonged to Herbert Hoover at Hoover Library.
West Branch: Museum display showing Herbert Hoover as mining engineer in Australia where he made his fortune at Hoover Library.
West Branch: Museum display showing details of how Boxer Rebellion besieged Hoover & his wife Lou Henry in China at Hoover Library.
West Branch: Blue & white Ch'ing dynasty porcelain which the Hoovers started collecting while in China & continued for life at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Remember Belgium propaganda poster used to raise funds for relief of the invaded country in World War I, an effort headed by Herbert Hoover.
West Branch: Maple Leaf Milling wheat sack from Manitoba, Canada which was returned embroidered to Hoover to show gratitude for the relief efforts he lead in World War I.
West Branch: Embroidered Olympic Graham Flour sack (Dayton, WA) created by Belgians to raise funds for more relief food.
West Branch: Flour sack embroidered with poppies to remember 1915 at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Belgian Relief Fund embroidered flour sack thanks people of Indiana for aid at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Embroidered Viking ship on flour sack to thank America for World War I food relief to Belgium.
West Branch: Plaster life mask of Herbert Hoover (1919) cast at Versailles Peace Conference at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Early Maytag electric washing machine from Amana, IA illustrates Hoovers effort to electrify America as Secretary of Commerce at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Radio microphone used by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover for first licensed radio station on January 15, 1921 in Pittsburgh now at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Herbert Hoover 1928 Presidential campaign buttons.
West Branch: Light bulb with HH initials & elephant promoting Hoover's record of the electrification of America in his political efforts at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Hoover for President pins (1928) at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Hoover for President elephant at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Hoover & Al Smith pins at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Herbert Hoover Inauguration gold medal (March 9, 1929) at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Brass medal to commemorate first combination train-air passenger service (July 7, 1929) at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: First Presidential telephone at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Presidential China used from Woodrow Wilson through Herbert Hoover by Lenox of Trenton, NJ at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: American eagle on Presidential china at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Yellow bordered Presidential china at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Presidential china detail at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Eagle radiator emblem displayed on Hoover's White House automobiles at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Miniature enameled portrait of King of Siam given to Hoover during 1931 royal visit at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Hoover reelection campaign buttons at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Don't Change Now reelection poster at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Herbert Hoover Toby mug at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Hoover's Park Ave. New York apartment office (1940) at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Lou Henry Hoover portrait over Hoover's retirement office fireplace at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Antique blue Chinese porcelain collection of Hoovers.
West Branch: Antique blue Chinese porcelain collection of Hoovers.
West Branch: Antique blue Chinese porcelain collection of Hoovers.
West Branch: Rouge de Fer plate from Ming dynasty (1426-45) at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Engraving of First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation after F.B. Carpenter's 1864 painting at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: Graves of Herbert & Lou Hoover at Hoover Library.
West Branch: Grave of Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) at Hoover Library.
West Branch: Tallgrass prairie restored at Hoover Museum.
West Branch: University of Iowa mascot Herky the Hawk by artist Lou Picek carrying flour sack to feed the world at Hoover Museum.
Iowa City: First state Capitol of Iowa (built 1840 as territorial capitol, state capitol 1846), now part of University of Iowa (since 1847).
Iowa City: Greek revival facade of Old Iowa State Capitol.
Iowa City: Portico of Old Iowa Capitol, also last territorial capitol building.
Iowa City: Tower & dome of Old Iowa Capitol.
Iowa City: Golden dome details of Old Iowa Capitol.
Iowa City: Old Iowa Capitol flanked by University of Iowa buildings.
Iowa City: Museum of Natural History in Natural Science building at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Schaeffer Hall (1902) at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Macbride Hall (1908) at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Pedestrian bridge over Dubuque Street to Biology Building at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Biology Building East at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Pappajohn Business Building at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Pappajohn Business Building at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Pomerantz Center (2005) at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Pomerantz Center facade at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Blank Honors Center at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Burge Hall at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Burge Hall at University of Iowa.
Iowa City: Dubuque Street Pedestrian Mall.
Iowa City: Plaza Towers (2006) apartment over Public Library.
Iowa City: Tower shopping complex.
Iowa City: Old Iowa City Post Office (1904 & 1931) (28 S. Linn St.).
Iowa City: Old Iowa City Press-Citizen Building (1937) (319 E. Washington St.).
Iowa City: Art Deco relief of transportation & communication, aircraft & ships on Old Iowa City Press-Citizen Building.
Iowa City: Art Deco relief of corn & wheat on Old Iowa City Press-Citizen Building.
Iowa City: Art Deco relief of science & education on Old Iowa City Press-Citizen Building.
Iowa City: Streetscape along Iowa Av. from Dubuque St.
Iowa City: Streetscape along Dubuque St. from Iowa Av.
Mason City: George C. & Eleanor Stockman House (1908) (530 1st St.).
Mason City: Stockman House entrance.
Mason City: Stockman House facade.
Mason City: Stockman House sun room & garden.
Mason City: City National Bank & Park Inn Hotel (1909) (5 W. State St.).
Mason City: Terracing details of City National Bank & Park Inn Hotel.
Mason City: Colored bricks of City National Bank & Park Inn Hotel.
Mason City: Brick pattern of City National Bank & Park Inn Hotel.
Mason City: Downtown Mason City with City Center & Modern Brotherhood of America (1917) (by Bell & Bentley) Buildings.
Mason City: City Center (1910) (7 floors) (former First National Bank Building) on North Federal Avenue.
Grinnell: Merchants' National Bank (1914) (Broad St. at 4th Ave.).
Grinnell: South front facade of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Sullivan's exterior surround for rose window of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Extravagant decoration on front of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Rose Window exterior of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Terra cotta decoration above rose window of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Terra cotta decoration to right of rose window of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Terra cotta decoration below rose window of Merchants' National Bank with sign.
Grinnell: Terra cotta lion below rose window of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Terra cotta column with leaf scrolls flanking rose window of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Lion griffin beside door of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Border detail of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: East side of Merchants' National Bank with flanking streetscape.
Grinnell: Corner window of Merchants' National Bank now visitor's bureau.
Grinnell: Roofline border & brickwork of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: East side stained glass windows of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Details of east side stained glass windows of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: East wall stained glass windows from interior of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Stained glass windows details from interior of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Sullivan's rose window of Merchants' National Bank from inside.
Grinnell: Mosaic wall clock in Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Detail of mosaic wall clock in Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Square hanging lamp in Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Gold border in Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Interior overview of Merchants' National Bank.
Grinnell: Corrough Building (1900) (Main St. at 4th Ave.).
Grinnell: Spencer Building (1884) (Main St. at 4th Ave.).
Grinnell: Roofline detail of Spencer Building.
Grinnell: Strand Theater (921 Main St.).
Grinnell: Masonic Temple (1917) (928 Main St.).
Grinnell: Phoenix Block (1889) (Broad St. at 4th Ave.).
Grinnell: The Depot (1892) at crossing of two major railroads.
Grinnell: The Depot (1892) at crossing of two major railroads.
Grinnell: Track crossing of major lines of Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad.
Grinnell: Benjamin Ricker House (1912) (1510 Broad St.).
Grinnell: Details of Benjamin Ricker House.
Grinnell: Street facade of Benjamin Ricker House.
Clinton: J.D. Van Allen Dry Goods Co. Store (1915) (5th Av. at S. 2nd St.).
Clinton: Facade of Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Facade of Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Terra cotta pillars of Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Sullivan's decoration for Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Terra cotta tree of leaves & geometric shield on Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Terra cotta tree of leaves & geometric shield on Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: VA initials designed by Sullivan on Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Brickwork & tile borders on Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Van Allen Dry Goods Store sign with Van Allen shield.
Clinton: Van Allen Dry Goods Store coat of arms.
Clinton: Front doors of Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: John D. Van Allen + Sons store sign.
Clinton: Van Allen Dry Goods Store National Historic Landmark sign.
Clinton: Sullivan's ceiling decoration in Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Ceiling scrollwork in Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Windows & wood paneling in Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Interior front wall woodwork & lamps in Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Original ceiling lamps of Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Sculpture of swimming otter & Van Allen Dry Goods Store.
Clinton: Sculpture of swimming otter (5th Av. at S. 2nd St.).
Clinton: Sculpture of swimming catfish & building with deer head (5th Av.).
Clinton: Van Allen Dry Goods Store & Howes building on 5th Av.
Clinton: Howes building (1900) (148 5th Av. at S. 2nd St.).
Clinton: 5th Avenue streetscape with former First National Bank.
Clinton: Former First National Bank on 5th Av. with carved eagle.