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Manning Commercial Historic District (Manning, Iowa)

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NRHP Reference #
  
15000745

Added to NRHP
  
23 October 2015

Area
  
4 ha

Manning Commercial Historic District (Manning, Iowa)

Location
  
217-411, 413-507, 302-326 Main, 717-723 3rd, 303 Center & 825 5th Sts., Manning, Iowa

MPS
  
Iowa's Main Street Commercial Architecture MPS

Architectural styles
  
Romanesque Revival architecture, Italianate architecture, Streamline Moderne

The Manning Commercial Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Manning, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. At the time of its nomination it contained 37 resources, which included 26 contributing buildings, four contributing structures, and seven non-contributing buildings.

The historic district contains a mix of commercial buildings, which include specialty stores, financial institutions, health care, and professional offices. Civic buildings include city hall, and the public library. The buildings were largely constructed of brick by local contractors. There were two commercial buildings designed by architects Samuel P. Hart of Carroll, Iowa and Charles W. Steinbaugh of Omaha. The period of significance is from 1885 to 1965, and the buildings were constructed during that time frame. Two destructive fires in 1891 and 1895 had a significant impact in shaping Manning's commercial district. Italianate, Romanesque Revival, and Moderne styles are dominant. The four structures are the brick-paved streets, which were originally paved in 1915 by C.L. Mosher of Sioux City, Iowa.

The city council enacted an ordinance in 1977 that required all new buildings and any remodeled facades to use a Bavarian theme to honor Manning's German heritage. Even though most of the German immigrants who settled here were not from Bavaria, it was thought to most people this was the most identifiable German architectural style. The ordinance was revoked in 2008 as part of the growing historic preservation movement in Manning.

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Manning Commercial Historic District (Manning, Iowa) Wikipedia