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Alcove Spring

Picture of property 4 miles north of Blue Rapids on E. River Rd, east and west sides of the road
Blue Rapids vicinity (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register Feb 23, 1972

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: conservation area

Alcove Spring is one of the best known campsites along the Oregon and California trails, as it is featured prominently in diaries of emigrants as they awaited favorable crossing conditions on the nearby Big Blue River. The Donner-Reed party, who later found themselves trapped by snowy conditions in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, camped here in May 1846. Alcove Spring was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, but the original nomination only included seven acres around the spring itself. It was amended in 2013 to include two areas of intact trail segments to the west and north of the spring. Including the spring and trail segments, the amended boundary incorporates 246 acres. The amended National Register nomination was approved by the National Park Service on September 25, 2013.



Barrett Schoolhouse

Picture of property 4 miles southwest of Frankfort
Frankfort (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register Mar 14, 1973

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: school
Architectural Style(s): Greek Revival



Blue Rapids Ice House

Picture of property 507 Main
Blue Rapids (Marshall County)
Listed in State Register Nov 7, 2020

Architect: Unknown
Area of Significance: commerce
Architectural Style(s): Vernacular

The Blue Rapids commercial limestone building provided space for several businesses, including a creamery, an Icehouse, a dental plaster supply company, a fireworks factory, and a home to Campgrounds Unlimited. The camping guide, written and produced locally by Robert O. Klotz, was part of his work devoted to preserving and enjoying parks, such as Alcove Spring. The Icehouse was constructed in 1905 and continued its use through the 1990s. However, it was most significant through the 1950s.



Blue Rapids Library

Picture of property 10 Public Square
Blue Rapids (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register Mar 16, 1972

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: library
Architectural Style(s): Italianate



Frankfort School

Picture of property 400 Locust Street
Frankfort (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register Dec 27, 1972

Architect: A.W. Snodgrass
Area of Significance: school
Architectural Style(s): Renaissance



Hutchinson (Perry) House

Picture of property 1 mile northwest of Marysville
Marysville (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register Apr 13, 1972

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Second Empire



Koester Block Historic District

Picture of property block bounded by Broadway, Elm, Ninth, and Tenth Streets
Marysville (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register Dec 5, 1980

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: commercial district
Architectural Style(s): Other



Koester (Charles) House

Picture of property 919 Broadway
Marysville (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register May 12, 1975

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Gothic



Lillis Gymnasium

Picture of property 2753 28th Road
Lillis (Marshall County)
Listed in State Register Aug 21, 2004

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: auditorium
Architectural Style(s): Art Deco



Marshall County Courthouse

Picture of property 1207 Broadway
Marysville (Marshall County)
Listed in National Register Nov 5, 1974

Architect: H.C. Koch
Area of Significance: courthouse
Architectural Style(s): Romanesque



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