Herman Rietveld’s Dog Statues
By Bruce Boertje Waaksaamheid, the watcher Vertrouwheid, the sleeper WE GET QUESTIONS. Re: The Dog Statues in front of the former City Hall/Sanctuary Building on Main Street. Many people ask…
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By Bruce Boertje Waaksaamheid, the watcher Vertrouwheid, the sleeper WE GET QUESTIONS. Re: The Dog Statues in front of the former City Hall/Sanctuary Building on Main Street. Many people ask…
By Lila Turnbull The Preserve Iowa Summit is the premier statewide annual conference for professionals, property owners, and volunteers involved in historic preservation in Iowa. This year it was held…
Several of our friends from COC came to visit Tuttle Cabin on a sunny Tuesday morning, June 25th. It was a beautiful day for a walk through Sunken Garden Park…
This was the original Webster School building as seen in 1936. This school was constructed in 1875 and was located just west of the second, recently-demolished building, at the corner…
A replica of the Tuttle Cabin on top of an authentic Buerken's wagon is featured in each Tulip Time parade. Thank you to Duane Rempe for letting us use his…
Bruce Boertje Ramsey & Co., the second Commission, Forwarding and Agricultural Implement dealer in South Pella. Ramsey's was later taken over by Snow & Huber. Sketch from the 1869 Birds…
Pella Walmart awarded a $1000 grant to Historic Pella Trust for the Tuttle Learning Walk on April 11, 2019. Store manager, Andy Oleary and HPT Executive Director, Jennifer VanKooten visit about…
By Bruce Boertje Today we take a look at the most important day in the history of Pella outside of its founding in 1847: The arrival of the Des Moines…
by Bruce Boertje South Pella has an amazing history that has been largely forgotten. The area south of University Street was originally laid out as two separate plats by two…
A visit review; by Jennifer VanKooten, Executive Director, Historic Pella Trust The book, A Place To Call Home is about a family who emigrated from the Netherlands in 1847, along…