Keokuk, Iowa • Lee County
The Gen. Samuel R. Curtis House in Keokuk, Iowa, is a stately Italianate-style residence constructed in the mid-19th century. It features a low-pitched hip roof, wide overhanging eaves with decorative brackets, and tall, arched windows characteristic of the style.
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Military; Politics/Government; Architecture
511 N. 3rd St., Keokuk, Iowa
Industry; Engineering; Transportation; Maritime History
Keokuk River Museum, Victory Park, Keokuk, Iowa
Architecture
220 N. 4th St., Keokuk, Iowa
Architecture
401 Main St., Keokuk, Iowa
Politics/Government
633 Grand Ave., Keokuk, Iowa
Architecture
816 Grand Ave., Keokuk, Iowa
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