Perry and Brainard Block, Des Moines
Facts and practical information
The Perry and Brainard Block, also known as the North Des Moines Town Hall, is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. The structure was built between 1888 and 1889 and the second floor served as the city hall for the suburb of North Des Moines. In the late 19th century Des Moines actively sought to annex its Victorian suburbs, with North Des Moines being the largest of these communities. This is the only known public building that has survived from the Annexation Movement era. The local government and community of North Des Moines debated annexation, not only of the municipalities, but of their schools as well. It was also the only community where the residents voted on the annexation issue, and this building also served as a polling place. The building served as the location of the celebration after the referenda passed in 1890. After its use as the city hall, the second floor became the lodge for the Ancient Order of United Workmen. ()
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Perry and Brainard Block – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wells Fargo Arena, Trinity United Methodist Church, Ayrshire Apartments, Home of Marshall's Horseradish.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Perry and Brainard Block by public transport?
Bus
- 6th Ave & College Ave • Lines: 15 (1 min walk)