Letovsky-Rohret House, Iowa City
Facts and practical information
The Letovsky-Rohret House is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. This simple two-story wood-frame structure largely embodies the Greek Revival style with its side gable roof, entablature window and door heads, boxed cornice and plain frieze, and its pedimented attic vents. The tall windows on the first floor and arched windows on the main door reflect elements of the Italianate style. Built in 1881, the house originally faced Van Buren Street, but it was turned to face Davenport Street in 1919 and placed on the eastern end of its lot so two more house could be built there. ()
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Letovsky-Rohret House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kinnick Stadium, Old Capitol Mall, Old Brick Church, Prairie Lights.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Letovsky-Rohret House by public transport?
Bus
- Church St South - Stop 1011 • Lines: Blue Route, Hawkeye Interdorm, Mayflower Shuttle (9 min walk)
- Church St North - Stop 1010 • Lines: Hawkeye Interdorm, Interdorm, Mayflower Shuttle, Red Route (9 min walk)