Town Hall (Union, Iowa)

Town Hall (Union, Iowa)

Near the center of the Hardin County community of Union is the town hall, a 1941 WPA-era building constructed of reinforced concrete. Building space was originally shared with the fire department, but a modern brick addition has since been added for fire trucks and equipment. Located along the Iowa river, Union is one of seventeen area communities that is part of the Greenbelt, as indicated by the sign standing in front of the iconic town hall.

Theatre (Clarion, Iowa)

Theatre (Clarion, Iowa)

Located on the north side of the square in downtown Clarion in Wright County is the Clarion Theatre, a single-screen movie house that dates to 1937. While a few exterior changes have taken place since the theatre’s construction, the angled brick design and iconic marquee remain in tact and in use. The Clarion Theatre is one of six in the state operated by the recently-established Big Time Cinema chain. First-run movies cost just $2.00 for adults, and $1.00 for children.

Public Library (Lu Verne, Iowa)

Public Library (Lu Verne, Iowa)

In the spring of 1923, a traveling library was brought to Lu Verne by members of the Progressive Club, a group of local ladies who met regularly to discuss topics including history, music, novels and popular culture. Traveling library stations were common in Iowa at that time, provided by the State of Iowa Library Commission for communities without permanent library buildings. Lu Verne’s traveling library station was located in the balcony of a local general store.

In 1939, after several meetings between representatives of the Progressive Club and the City Council, the Lu Verne Community Library was officially established in 1939. It was housed in the City Hall for nearly 30 years, until the present library building opened in 1968.

Welcome Sign (Gravity, Iowa)

Welcome Sign (Gravity, Iowa)

This clever town welcome sign sits on the south side of Main Street in the Taylor County community of Gravity, Iowa. Founded in 1881, Gravity is the only town in the United States with its name, which stems from a nearby landmark at the time, the “Old Gravity Post Office.” Gravity’s population peaked in 1940 at 514; the town is currently home to 218 residents.

Read an early account of Gravity’s history from the Taylor County Genealogical Society.

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