The Edmund and Mary Ann Walworth Booth House is a fine example of a vernacular Italianate farmhouse constructed in 1876. Its distinctive features include a low-pitched gable roof, wide eaves with decorative brackets, and tall, narrow windows with arched hoods.
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Commerce; Architecture
200-300 Block W. Main St., 100 Block E. Main St., 100 Block N. And S. Ford St., 100 Block N. Garnavillo St., Anamosa, Iowa
Architecture
100 E. 1st St., Anamosa, Iowa
Education; Architecture; Social History
Ia 64, 4 Mi. E. Of Anamosa, Anamosa, Iowa
Engineering
Pedestrian Path Over Small Pond In Central Park, Anamosa, Iowa
Art; Architecture
W Of Anamosa Off U.s. 151, Anamosa, Iowa
Engineering
Wapsipinicon River, Near The Mouth Of Dutch Creek, Anamosa, Iowa
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Architecture
Iowa Ave. And 1st St., Greenfield, Iowa
Social History; Communications; Commerce
108 E. Iowa St., Greenfield, Iowa
Agriculture; Politics/Government
Se Of Greenfield, Greenfield, Iowa
Transportation; Exploration/Settlement
Front St., Stuart, Iowa
Community Planning And Development
110 E. Iowa St., Greenfield, Iowa
Architecture
7 Mi. N Of Jct. Of Ia 25 And Ia 92, Then 3 Mi. E And 1.5 Mi. N On Unnamed Co. Rd., Greenfield, Iowa