Dunsmore House in Waterloo, Iowa, is a notable example of early 20th-century residential architecture, featuring a distinctive Prairie School influence. Its prominent hipped roof and horizontal massing are characteristic of the style. The house was designed by prominent local architect Henry W. Wurzer.
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Education; Architecture; Social History
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Architecture; Social History
194 W. Fifth St., Waterloo, Iowa
Commerce
325 Commercial St., Waterloo, Iowa
Transportation
Sixth St., Waterloo, Iowa
Architecture; Education
314 Randolph St., Waterloo, Iowa
Architecture; Social History
716 Commercial St., Waterloo, Iowa
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