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Hurstville Interpretive Center

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Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Hurstville Interpretive Center
Phone:
+1 563-652-3783

Hours:
Sunday12:30pm - 4pm
Monday9am - 4pm
Tuesday9am - 4pm
Wednesday9am - 4pm
Thursday9am - 4pm
Friday9am - 4pm
Saturday12pm - 4pm


Hurstville Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located north of Maquoketa, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. At the time of its nomination it included three areas: the former lime manufacturing works, a farmstead, and the townsite. All that remains are the four kilns, and an old warehouse. Both the townsite, which was across the road and to the southwest, and the farmstead, which was behind the kilns to the south, are gone. Also gone are the remaining company buildings, with the exception of the old warehouse, which were across the road to the west. The houses in the townsite were side-gable cottages. Many lacked indoor plumbing into the 1970s and were vacant. The farmstead included 20 structures devoted to domestic or agricultural use. Two large barns were the most notable structures. The farm served the needs of the town. The most significant structures in the district were the lime kilns.
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