The Adams County Jail in Corning, Iowa, is a distinctive limestone structure built in 1901. Its Romanesque Revival style is evident in its rounded arches and rusticated stone construction, serving as a visual testament to early 20th-century county courthouse and jail architecture.
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Commerce; Architecture
513-824 Davis, & 701-829 Benton Aves., & Cross Streets, Corning, Iowa
Entertainment/Recreation; Performing Arts
800 Davis Ave., Corning, Iowa
Engineering
220th St. Over Unnamed Stream, Corning, 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