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Site List of Buildings and Places on the Fairfield Heritage Tour

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Related to the Louden Machinery Company --  Louden Logo

On the National Register of Historic Places -- NRHP Logo

Home Page of the Fairfield Heritage Trail.

Central Square, Page 1.
   ⚫ 1907 photo of the Square
   ⚫ Old tower photo
   ⚫ Photos of the Square

Central Square, Page 2.
   ⚫ North & West sides of the Square
   ⚫ Queen Anne and other buildings
   ⚫ Festival photos

Central Square, Page 3.
   ⚫ Drugstore photos.
   ⚫ J.F.Crawford Building photos.

Central Square, Page 4
   ⚫ Thoma Building photos
   ⚫ Elks Club ventilator

(01) Louden Logo NRHP Logo Commercial Block, (1872), 106, 108, 110 N. Main St.
   ⚫ Fairfield Public Art and Maze of Murals

(02) Louden Logo The Tribune Printing Co, (1915), 101 W. Briggs Ave.

(03) Fairfield Arts and Convention Center, (2007) 200 N. Main Street.

(04) NRHP Logo Jefferson Cnty Court House, (1893), Main St & Briggs Ave.
   ⚫ More photos of the Court House
   ⚫ More photos of the Court House
   ⚫ Fairfield Ledger
   ⚫ Prairie Architects' experience
   ⚫ Prairie Architects' experience
   ⚫ More photos of the Vets Memorial

(05) Lucien Marcy House, 300 N. Main St.

(06) Howard Park, Main St, Grimes Ave & Court St.
   ⚫ Fairfield's Railroad History

(07) NRHP Logo McElhinny House, (c. 1851), 300 N. Court St.
   ⚫ Prairie Architects' description

(08) Louden logo First Methodist Church, (1924), 201 N. Court St.

(08b) Thymely Solutions Commercial Building, (1900), 104 N. Court St.

(09) Iowa State Bank, (1955), Court St. and Broadway Ave.

(10) Armory, (1910), 122 E. Broadway Ave.

(11) NRHP Logo Wilson Building, (c. 1876), 106, 108 S. Court St.

(12) Louden Logo NRHP Logo Former Post Office Building, (c. 1876), 110 S. Court St.

(13) NRHP Logo Public Library (former), (c. 1892), Court St.
   ⚫ History of the library web pages
   ⚫ Carnegie Museum details

(13b) Thoma-Wood House, (c. 1880), 107 S. B St.

(13c) Fairfield City Water Tower, Water Tower, just for fun.

(14) NRHP Logo James F. Clarke House, (1915-16), 500 S. Main St.
   ⚫ Exterior photos from 2005
   ⚫ Seller's brochure
   ⚫ Prairie Architects' experience
   ⚫ Floor Plan & other websites

(15) Home, (1898), 405 S. Main St.

(16) Pierson House, (c. 1900), 306 S. Main St.

(17) NRHP Logo George A. Wells House, (1883), 304 S. Main St.

(18) Home, 206 S. Main St.

(19) Louden Logo NRHP Logo R. B. & Lizzie Louden House, (1871), 107 W. Washington St.

(20) Craftsman Style House, (c. 1900?), 104 S. Second St.

(21) Home, (c. 1860), 201 W. Washington St.

(22) Greek Revival House, (c. 1840's), 105 S. Third Street (Includes Prairie Architects' photos).

(23) Louden Logo Albert H. and Mary Neller Home, (c. 1890), 300 W. Washington St.

(24) Louden Logo NRHP Logo Wm. R. & Mary Jane Louden Home, (1897), 501 W. Washington St.

(25) Louden Logo NRHP Logo R. Bruce & May W. Louden Home, (c. 1910), 501 W. Adams Ave.

(26) Louden Logo NRHP Logo Broadway Building, (c. 1892), and added to since, 607 W. Broadway Ave.

(27) Louden Logo Rock Island Railroad Depot (former), 611 W. Broadway Ave.
   ⚫ Fairfield's Railroad History.

(28) Dairy Bar, (c. 1949), 1002 W. Burlington Ave.

(28b) Elm Grove school house, (c. 1866), 2606 W. Burlington Ave.

(29) Joel Turney and Co. building (former), (c.1897), 501 N. 8th St.

(29b) Louden LogoNRHP Logo Iowa Malleable Iron Company (former), (founded 1904), 600-608 N. 9th St.
   ⚫ Prairie Architects' photos

(30)   Louden Logo Whitney Monuments Company, (c. 1934), 601 W. Depot Ave.

(30b) Louden Logo Clingan Building, 410 West Lowe Ave, at 5th St.

(31) NRHP Logo Burnett-Montgomery House, (1888), 605 N. 3rd St.

(32) NRHP Logo Henn Mansion, (1857), MUM campus.

(33) NRHP Logo W. C. Ball House, (1876), 1008 North "B" St.

(34) NRHP Logo Bonnifield Log House, (c. 1838), at Old Settlers Association Park.
   ⚫ "Life in a Log Cabin"

(35) Hirshberg House, (1992), 1000 Walton Rd.

(36) Louden Logo Church, (1926-27), 300 E. Burlington Ave.

(37) NRHP Logo James A. Beck House, (1896), 401 E. Burlington Ave.

(38) Louden Logo Tudor Revival style House, (c. 1920), 505 E. Burlington Ave.

(39) Home, (c. 1870?), 507 E. Burlington Ave.

(40) NRHP Logo Wells-Stubbs House, (1874), 508 E. Burl. Ave.

(41) Home, (c. 1860?), 607 E. Burlington Ave.

(42) Home, (c. 1900?), 700 E. Burlington Ave.

(43) Louden Logo Garage, (c.1915), Garage at 904 E. Burl.

(44) Louden Logo Arthur C. & Maud Louden House, (c. 1917), 201 S. Highland Ave.

(45) Louden Logo NRHP Logo R. R. & Antoinette Louden House, (1925), 905 E. Adams Ave.

(46) Louden Logo Home, (1917), 1102 E. Madison Ave.

(47) Louden LogoNRHP Logo Louden Whirl-Around, (c. 1925), 905 E. Harrison Ave.

(48) Home, (1889), 601 S. Main St.

(49) Home, (1895), 608 S. Main St.

(50) NRHP Logo U. S. Sen. James. F. Wilson House, (c. 1857), 805 S. Main St.

(51) Louden LogoNRHP Logo O. F. & Lulu Fryer House, (c. 1920), 902 S. Main St.

(52) Louden LogoNRHP Logo Maasdam Barns, 2000 S. Main St.

(53) Louden LogoNRHP Logo Luedtke Barn, 1940-185th St.

(54) New Sweden, Iowa, history of the settlement (Jefferson County, north of Lockridge, IA)

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