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Woodbine Normal and Grade School are historic buildings located in
Woodbine, Iowa Woodbine is a city in Harrison County, Iowa, United States, along the Boyer River. The population was 1,625 at the time of the 2020 census. History Woodbine was platted 1866 at the time the Chicago and North Western Railway was built through th ...
, United States. The buildings are part of a complex that provides space for
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to
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grades. Two sections of the building were originally separate buildings that are a part of this historical designation. with Woodbine Normal and High School was built in 1910. It is a two-story brick structure built on a raised basement and capped by a
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. It has a
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between the basement and the first floor, and simple
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panels between the second and third floors. The main entrance located on the south facade is set within a 1½-story projecting pavilion. The building was designed by the
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, architect John P. Eisentraut. The grade school building is a two-story brick building. Built in 1931, it was designed in the
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style by the
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architectural firm Dougher, Rich and Woodburn. It has a large limestone tablet over the main entrance with decorative floral motifs and the inscription, "Woodbine Grade School". A two-story brick structure from 1992 connects the two buildings. It replaced the original single story connector from 1931. The buildings were listed on the
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in 2002.


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School buildings completed in 1910 School buildings completed in 1931 Art Deco architecture in Iowa Buildings and structures in Harrison County, Iowa National Register of Historic Places in Harrison County, Iowa School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa Woodbine, Iowa {{Iowa-struct-stub