The Glenn M. and Edith Averill House in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is a well-preserved example of Prairie School architecture. Designed by renowned architect William L. Steele, it features a low-pitched roof, wide eaves, and horizontal banding characteristic of the style.
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Architecture
370 34th St., Se., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Architecture; Commerce; Education
845 First Ave. Se, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Architecture
1120 2nd Ave., Se, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Architecture
B Ave., Ne. From 15th To 21st Sts., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Transportation; Architecture; Commerce
624 12th Ave., Se., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Black; Social History
512 6th St., Se., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Transportation; Exploration/Settlement
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Community Planning And Development
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