Grinnell Historic Commercial District

Grinnell Historic Commercial District
Location Roughly bounded by Main, Broad, and Commercial Sts. and 5th Ave., Grinnell, Iowa
Coordinates 41°44′37″N 92°43′30″W / 41.74361°N 92.72500°W / 41.74361; -92.72500Coordinates: 41°44′37″N 92°43′30″W / 41.74361°N 92.72500°W / 41.74361; -92.72500
Area 5.26 acres (2.13 ha)
Architectural style Italianate
Gothic Revival
Romanesque Revival
MPS Grinnell MPS
NRHP Reference # 91000384[1]
Added to NRHP April 9, 1991

The Grinnell Historic Commercial District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Grinnell, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.[1] At the time of its nomination it contained 75 resources, which included 47 contributing buildings, and 26 non-contributing buildings.[2] The historic district is the core of the city's central business district. Fires struct the area in 1889 (Block 8) and two in 1891 (Block 7). They destroyed the frame buildings, and were replaced with brick and stone structures, although Block 7 developed more slowly. Most of the buildings are two-stories in height, six buildings are single-story structures, and two are three-stories. The economic development of the city was also assisted by the presence of Grinnell College and the presence of two railroads.

The district contains a number of buildings that were designed by prominent architects. They include Foster and Liebbe (Spencer Building, 1884; Seaman Building, 1889), Hallett & Rawson (Spaulding Block, 1899; Armory, 1906; Spaulding-Spurgeon Building, 1906), Josselyn and Todd (Cass and Works Building, 1889; Mclntosh Grocery, 1889; Morse Block, 1889; The Scott Building, 1889; Vest Brothers Building, 1889; Beyer Building, 1892), Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson (Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, 1914), Louis Sullivan (Merchants' National Bank, 1914), and Hyland & Green (Grinnell State Bank, 1913/1914) and F.E. Wetherell (Hermon Masonic Temple, 1917).[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Staff (2007-01-23). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 W.C. Page. "Grinnell Historic Commercial District" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-04-16.
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