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Marshalltown Downtown Historic District

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NRHP Reference #
  
01001463

Added to NRHP
  
17 January 2002

Marshalltown Downtown Historic District

Location
  
Roughly bounded by 2nd St., State St., 3rd. Ave., and E. Church St. Marshalltown, Iowa

Area
  
more than 10 acres (4.0 ha)

Architectural styles
  
Italianate architecture, Romanesque Revival architecture

The Marshalltown Downtown Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Marshalltown, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. At the time of its nomination it contained 96 resources, which included 79 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and 16 non-contributing buildings. The historic district covers most of the city's central business district. All of it is within the original town of Marshalltown, which was laid out and recorded on August 15, 1853 as the village of Marshall. Confusion with a town with the same name in Henry County led this village to be renamed Marshalltown in 1862. It was incorporated the following year.

The district contains a mix of commercial buildings, an opera house, a movie theater, a fraternal hall and warehouses. The civic buildings include the Marshall County Courthouse, sheriffs residence, municipal building, civic auditorium and public library. The buildings range in size from narrow, two-story commercial blocks to three story corner blocks, and the seven-story Hotel Tallcorn. The period of significance is from 1862 to 1950, and the buildings are constructed during that time frame. The commercial Italianate, Romanesque Revival, and especially vernacular architecture are dominant. Prominent architects who have buildings in the district include John C. Cochrane (courthouse; 1886), Patton and Miller (public library; 1902), Harry E. Reimer (Marshalltown Municipal Building; 1921), and Josselyn and Todd (Marshalltown Memorial Coliseum; 1929).

References

Marshalltown Downtown Historic District Wikipedia