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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Linn County, Iowa

 
Clickable Map of Linn County, Iowa and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Linn County, IA (26) Benton County, IA (10) Buchanan County, IA (1) Cedar County, IA (39) Delaware County, IA (1) Iowa County, IA (17) Johnson County, IA (21) Jones County, IA (3)  LinnCounty(26) Linn County (26)  BentonCounty(10) Benton County (10)  BuchananCounty(1) Buchanan County (1)  CedarCounty(39) Cedar County (39)  DelawareCounty(1) Delaware County (1)  IowaCounty(17) Iowa County (17)  JohnsonCounty(21) Johnson County (21)  JonesCounty(3) Jones County (3)
Cedar Rapids is the county seat for Linn County
Adjacent to Linn County, Iowa
      Benton County (10)  
      Buchanan County (1)  
      Cedar County (39)  
      Delaware County (1)  
      Iowa County (17)  
      Johnson County (21)  
      Jones County (3)  
 
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1 Iowa, Linn County, Bertram — Linn County Seedling MileLincoln Highway — Constructed: August, 1918 - June, 1919 —
On West Mount Vernon Road (County Road E48) 0.8 miles west of Smyth Road, on the right when traveling west.
This is the site of the first and only seedling mile of concrete pavement in the state of Iowa on the Lincoln Highway. The Linn County Engineer at the time was R. W. Gearhart and the project was constructed by Ford Paving Company of Cedar . . . Map (db m161620) HM
2 Iowa, Linn County, Bertram — Seedling Mile
On West Mount Vernon Road (County Road E48) 0.3 miles east of O'Connor Road, on the right when traveling east.
First paved section of the Lincoln Highway by Linn County-Constructed 1918-1919Map (db m161621) HM
3 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids — Ausadie Apartment BuildingHistory Happened Here!
On 1st Avenue Northeast (Business U.S. 151) just west of 10th Street Southeast, on the left when traveling west.
The Ausadie Apartment Building was built in 1923 for Austin and Sadie Palmer as an investment property, close to downtown Cedar Rapids. Designed by Cedar Rapids architect William J. Brown in the Colonial Revival style, the building contained 24 . . . Map (db m216499) HM
4 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids — George B. Douglas House1895 — Iowa Historic Site —
On 2nd Avenue SE at 8th Street SE, on the right when traveling west on 2nd Avenue SE.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m90176) HM
5 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids — George Greene1817 – 1880 — A Founder of Cedar Rapids —
On 3rd Ave. SE at Cedar Rapids Trail, on the right when traveling east on 3rd Ave. SE.
A founder of Cedar Rapids Iowa Territorial Legislator Iowa Supreme Court Justice Mayor of Cedar Rapids Business entrepreneur Railroad promoter Civic benefactor Master MasonMap (db m96575) HM
6 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids — Roosevelt Hotel
On 1st Avenue Northeast (Business U.S. 151) just east of 2nd Street Northeast, on the left when traveling east.
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior circa 1927Map (db m216501) HM
7 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Oakhill Jackson — First Presbyterian ChurchHistory Happened Here!
On 5th Street Southeast just south of 3rd Avenue Southeast, on the right when traveling south.
First Presbyterian, the second church to be established in Cedar Rapids, built its first church in 1850-1851 at 2nd Ave SE and 3rd Street SE. This, the second building, is the oldest intact church still in use in Cedar Rapids. Built in 1867-1869, . . . Map (db m216497) HM
8 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Oakhill Jackson — Iowa BuildingBuilt 1913 — Iowa Historic Site —
On 3rd Street Southeast just south of 4th Avenue Southeast, on the right when traveling south.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places Iowa State Historical Department Division of Historic PreservationMap (db m216502) HM
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9 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Oakhill Jackson — Washington High SchoolHistory Happened Here!
On 4th Avenue Southeast just west of 5th Street Southeast, on the right when traveling west.
Cedar Rapids’ first permanent school once stood along the 4th Avenue end of Greene Square. From 1855-1868, it educated students through eighth grade. High school-level programs — considered advanced education until the twentieth century — were . . . Map (db m216496) HM
10 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Taylor — Virgil Powell / King Building Police StationHistory Happened Here!
On 1st Street Southwest just north of 3rd Avenue Southwest, on the right when traveling north.
From 1923 to 1937, the Cedar Rapids Police Department and City Jail occupied the King Building, which stood here from 1910-1969. The department and jail moved to 310 Second Avenue SW in 1937. The city's first African American police officer, Virgil . . . Map (db m216498) HM
11 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Wellington Heights — Coe CollegeHistory Happened Here!
On 1st Avenue Northeast (Business U.S. 151) just south of College Drive Northeast, on the right when traveling south.
Coe College was founded by Presbyterian minister Williston Jones in 1851. Its buildings and grounds were established beginning in 1853. The college went by different names, including "Cedar Rapids Collegiate Institute" and "Parsons Seminary," . . . Map (db m216500) HM
12 Iowa, Linn County, Coggon — Amvets Auxiliary Coggon Honors its War Dead1941-1945
On East Main Street just west of 2nd Street North, on the right when traveling west.
Bishop M. Toms 1916-1942 Wayne C. Caldwell 1923-1943 Donald M. Ratcliff 1917-1944 Harold W. Nietert 1920-1944 Charles W. Gater 1920-1944 John L. . . . Map (db m238897) WM
13 Iowa, Linn County, Hiawatha — Post 298 Veterans' Memorial
On Blairs Ferry Rd, 0.1 miles west of Center Point Road, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of all veterans.Map (db m22824) WM
14 Iowa, Linn County, Lisbon — History of Our Town Lisbon, Iowa
On North Washington Street (County Highway X20) just north of East Main Street (County Highway E48), on the right when traveling north.
Lisbon is a small community that is full of rich history dating back a long way. Early records show the first settlers were arriving in the mid 1830's. It is said the community was named after Lisbon, Ohio where some of the first settlers came . . . Map (db m184817) HM
15 Iowa, Linn County, Lisbon — 1 — The Lincoln HighwayA Highway to Honor Lincoln
Near East Main Street (County Highway E48) at North Washington Street (County Highway X20), on the right when traveling east.
As of 1900, the United States had an excellent rail network but no system of long-distance highways. Private associations made the earliest attempts to blaze "auto trails," giving them colorful names and emblems. The most famous road across Iowa . . . Map (db m184820) HM
16 Iowa, Linn County, Marion — Freedom FlameVeterans Memorial
On 7th Avenue (U.S. 151) at 10th Street, on the right when traveling east on 7th Avenue.
Freedom Flame Veterans Memorial American Legion Post 298 1919 50th Anniversary 1969Map (db m96583) WM
17 Iowa, Linn County, Marion — Marion Civil War Memorial
On 7th Avenue (Business U.S. 151) just east of 10th Street, on the right when traveling east.
[north side] In honor of the heroes of the Civil War 1861-65 and dedicated Oct. 15, under the auspices of Robt. Mitchell Post, No. 206 G.A.R. and the Womans Relief Corps, No. 126. [south . . . Map (db m239252) WM
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18 Iowa, Linn County, Marion — Marion's Ghost BlockHistoric Marion, Iowa
Near 7th Avenue (Business U.S. 151) just east of 10th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Marion's "Ghost Block," on the south side of 7th Avenue beginning at 11th Street going east, has been a major retail and industrial area since the birth of our town. Throughout the years, the block has been home to the original Baptist Church, a . . . Map (db m239282) HM
19 Iowa, Linn County, Marion — Marion's Original City ParkHistoric Marion, Iowa
On 7th Avenue (Business U.S. 151) just east of 10th Street, on the right when traveling east.
The original plat for the city of Marion was completed in 1839 and designated a square block for a park in the center of town. The park, known as City Square Park, has seen many changes throughout the years and has continued to be the center of . . . Map (db m239200) HM
20 Iowa, Linn County, Marion — Marion's Railroad HistoryHistoric Marion, Iowa
Near 10th Street just north of 6th Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Originally built in 1888, the C.M. & St. Paul Depot was located on 6th Ave. between 11th and 12th Streets. In 1938, an extension was added to the original building for additional office space. The two-floor depot was the railroad hub of Marion . . . Map (db m239278) HM
21 Iowa, Linn County, Mount Vernon — South Hall
Near 5th Avenue Southwest north of 3rd Street Southwest, on the left when traveling north.
This building, known since 1906 as South Hall, was constructed in 1872 for student housing and dining facility. In 1882 art and music courses were taught in some of the vacant rooms. “Conservatory Hall,” as it came to be called, was remodeled into . . . Map (db m184808) HM
22 Iowa, Linn County, Mount Vernon — 2 — The Lincoln HighwayA Highway of Main Streets
On 1st Street Southwest at Old Lincoln Highway (10th Avenue Southwest), on the left when traveling east on 1st Street Southwest.
The Lincoln Highway ran through the central business districts of hundreds of small towns and cities across the U.S., giving substance to slogans proclaiming the highway as the "Nation's Main Street." To small-town merchants, the Lincoln Highway . . . Map (db m184844) HM
23 Iowa, Linn County, Mt Vernon — William Abbe1837 — 1937
On West Mount Vernon Road (County Route E 48), on the right when traveling west.
This tablet commemorates the advent of the first white settler in Linn County, Iowa William Abbe a true pioneer- a worthy citizen erected by Ashley, Mayflower, Marion, Linn & Balliet Chapters Daughters of the American . . . Map (db m96858) HM
24 Iowa, Linn County, Mt. Vernon — 3 — The Lincoln Highway"Seedling Miles"
On West Mount Vernon Road (County Road E48) 0.1 miles south of Irish Lane, on the left when traveling south.
At first, the Lincoln Highway through Iowa consisted mainly of dirt roads, which were fine when dry but impassable when wet. Motorists were advised against trying to cross Iowa in rainy weather. The goal of the Lincoln Highway Association (LHA) . . . Map (db m158227) HM
25 Iowa, Linn County, Mt. Vernon — The Old Military RoadDubuque to the Northern Boundary of Missouri
On South First Avenue (State Highway 1), on the right when traveling north.
This highway is the Old Military Road from Dubuque to the northern boundary of Missouri authorized by Congress 1839Map (db m96855) HM
26 Iowa, Linn County, Mt. Vernon — Uranus
On West Mount Vernon Road, 0.1 miles south of Irish Lane, on the left when traveling south.
• Father of the Titans in Greek mythology. • You must be cautious approaching Uranus since as least 11 rings and 20 moons encircle it. • Whether it is summer or winter, the surface temperature is consistently minus 385 degrees F. • One of . . . Map (db m158228) HM
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Apr. 16, 2024