Homestead Building, Des Moines
Facts and practical information
The Homestead Building, also known as the Martin Hotel, is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Smith & Gage, it was built in two stages. The eastern one-third was completed in 1893 and the western two-thirds was completed in 1905. It is one of a few late nineteenth-century commercial/industrial buildings that remain in the downtown area. The building was built for James M. Pierce for his publishing operation, which included the Iowa Homestead, a pioneer publication of modern agricultural journalism. Prior to Pierce, the Iowa Homestead publisher was Henry Wallace, the father of Agriculture Secretary Henry C. Wallace, and grandfather of U.S. Vice President Henry A. Wallace. "Through the efforts of Pierce and Wallace the Iowa Homestead became known for its promotion of the rotation of crops, the use of better seed, the value of more and better livestock, the importance of an attractive home and a good home life, the value of farmers banding together to protect common interests, and the care of the soil and conservation of its resources." ()
Downtown Des MoinesDes Moines
Homestead Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Principal Park, Wells Fargo Arena, HUB Tower, Younker Brothers Department Store.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Homestead Building?
How to get to Homestead Building by public transport?
Bus
- 6th Ave & Locust St • Lines: 15, 60 (5 min walk)
- 6th Ave & Walnut St • Lines: 1, 15, 60 (6 min walk)