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Debris outside of The Mill after the 2006 F2 tornado.

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This holiday greeting card was sent out by the Iowa City Press-Citizen.

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"The Spirit of Black Hawk" mural was located at Black Hawk Pedestrian Park, College and Washington Streets, downtown Iowa City. Mural design by Eric Christenson, detail of Black Hawk painted by William Heyer. Black Hawk Mini-Park, Iowa City,…

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507 North Clinton Street. Current site of the Iowa Writers' Workshop.

New High School.mp4
Silent film made in the 1930s(?) to influence a public vote on whether to build a new high school in Iowa City.

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Photograph featuring Ellen & John Buchanan, long time major contributors to the Iowa City Public Library. In 1993, their pledge of a deferred gift of $525,000 was used as a challenge grant to help kickoff the"Funding the Future" campaign.

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Downed tree on Court Street after 2006 F2 tornado.

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Downed trees on Court Street after 2006 F2 tornado.

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At the Holiday Inn enrance. Slide printed October 1984. This photo features the fountain informally called "Three Women Peeing," an unnamed sculpture created by Bob Satter and Brian Gutheinz. It was a tubular fountain on stepped brick platform,…

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Photo taken from City Park

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Old Capitol and blue mural in the background.

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Temporary building contructed during Urban Renewal period. Slide printed July 1973.

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The Englert Theatre and Jefferson building are on the left in this image.

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Dr. Frederick H. P. Edwards was listed as living at 300 South Dubuque Street in the 1908 City Directory. He is listed as a veterinary surgeon in the 1910 Census. He was born about 1866 in England. His wife was named Kate, and they had two daughters,…

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Dubuque and College intersection. Plaza Centre One, J.C. Penney's. Future site of pedestrian mall.

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University of Iowa's Close Hall building is in the background of this image.

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According to the 1910 Census, E. D. Murphy was born about 1871 in Iowa. His wife was named Mary E. and they had four children, Mary, Clarence, George, and Helen. He was involved in both furniture and undertaking. His business was located at 123, 125,…

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The tornado tore off the roof over my walk-in closet. Interestingly, all of my earrings are hanging perfectly. My clothes, which you don
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