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Dunsmore House: A Glimpse into Waterloo's Past

Explore Dunsmore House in Waterloo, Iowa: A preserved 1866 limestone landmark offering a glimpse into local history and architecture.

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The Dunsmore House, built around 1866, is a historic limestone residence in Waterloo, Iowa, offering a glimpse into the city's past. Built by English stonemason Thomas Chadwick, it stands as a reminder of early settlement and architectural styles.

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902 Logan Ave, Waterloo, Iowa, 50703, US

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    Walking

    Dunsmore House is located at 902 Logan Ave in a residential area of Waterloo. If you are nearby, walking is a straightforward option. From the intersection of Logan Ave and W 4th St, head north on Logan Ave. The house will be on your left. No costs are associated with walking.

    Public Transport

    The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MET) operates bus routes in Waterloo. Check the MET Transit website or app for the nearest bus stop and route that serves the Logan Ave area. A regular fare is $1.50.

    Driving

    If driving, navigate to 902 Logan Ave, Waterloo, IA 50703. Parking is available on the street. Downtown Waterloo offers the first hour of parking for free, after which it is $1 per hour for hours 2-4, and $2 per hour starting at hour 5. A daily maximum of $6.00 applies in parking ramps.

    Local tips

    Check for any scheduled tours or open house events to enhance your visit.
    Take a stroll around the neighborhood to appreciate other historic buildings in the area.
    Visit during the warmer months to fully enjoy the exterior architecture and surrounding landscape.

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    Dunsmore House, located in Waterloo, Iowa, is a significant historical landmark that provides insight into the region's heritage. Constructed around 1866 by Thomas Chadwick, a master stonemason from England, the house is a rare example of native rusticated limestone architecture in the Waterloo-Cedar Falls area. John F. Dunsmore, who worked for the Illinois Central Railroad, was the first occupant.The house features a symmetrical five-bay facade, a brick chimney, and a simple wooden cornice. While a frame addition was added to the back in 1913, the original structure showcases the craftsmanship of the mid-19th century. The wood and wrought iron porch is not original.The Dunsmore House is a tangible link to Waterloo's development and the lives of its early residents. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

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