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Oskaloosa Historical Building Markers

Located within our Main Street District is the Oskaloosa City Square Commercial Historic District, a 9.8-acre historic district that includes early commercial, Italianate, and Romanesque Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

Centennial Block Building

105 High Avenue East · currently Town Square Dental Center
Architecture Style: Italianate

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Frankel Block

109 South Market Street · currently Smokey Row
Architecture Style: Italianate

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Iowa Building

101 High Avenue West · currently unoccupied
Architecture Style: Unidentified

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Iowa Masons Benevolent Society Building

121 High Avenue East · currently Mahaska Title/Hawkeye Real Estate
Architecture Style: Italianate

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Mahaska County Courthouse

106 South 1st Street
Architecture Style: Romanesque

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Oskaloosa Fire Department

220 South Market Street
Architecture Style: Italianate

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Oskaloosa Public Library

301 South Market Street
Architecture Style:

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Oskaloosa Savings Bank Building

105 South Market Street · currently Book Vault
Architecture Style: Classic Revival

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Stapp Building

201 High Avenue East
Architecture Style: Italianate, Queen Ane

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Trolley Place

114-120 High Avenue West
Architecture Style: Unidentified

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Project Information: The Historical Building Markers Project is a community-based volunteer venture approved by the Oskaloosa Historical Preservation Commission in September of 2017. It is a work in progress.

Currently, local historians are researching the initially targeted buildings listed below. Future plans for the project include brass and bond board markers for each building.

If you would like more information or have information to share, please contact committee members Ann Brouwer at 641-660-8075 or Sherry Vavra at 641-660-7504.

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