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Coordinates: 41°028N 91°5746W / 41.00778°N 91.96278°W / 41.00778; -91.96278
 

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Gobble and Heer–Spurgeons Building

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Gobble and Heer–Spurgeons Building is located in Iowa
Gobble and Heer–Spurgeons Building

Gobble and Heer–Spurgeons Building is located in the United States
Gobble and Heer–Spurgeons Building

Location51 E. Broadway
Fairfield, Iowa
Coordinates41°0′28N 91°57′46W / 41.00778°N 91.96278°W / 41.00778; -91.96278
Arealess than one acre
Built1892
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.15000727[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 13, 2015

The Gobble and Heer–Spurgeons Building is a historic building located in Fairfield, Iowa, United States. It housed two long-time businesses and its significance highlights the commercial development of the city's public square.[2] The building is a three-story, brick, Queen Anne commercial building that was built by Ed Hunt and E. A. Howard on the north side of the town square in 1892. They did not occupy the building themselves, but rented to Harry Booker for his clothing store and the Bevering Cigar Store. Lee T. Gobble and Charles H. Heer bought the clothing store from the Booker estate in 1899. Both the clothing store and the cigar store remained in the building until the 1930s when the entire first floor was taken over by Spurgeons. The upper floors were a mix of offices, apartments, and a lodge hall for the Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters on the third floor. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Weekly List". National Park Service. October 23, 2015. Retrieved 2016-05-21.
  • ^ Molly Myers Naumann. "Gobble and Heer–Spurgeons Building" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-05-21.

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