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The Black Angel at Oakland Cemetery, standing thirteen feet high, portrayed with its wings spread and gazing downward
The cheese that is available for purchase at Brix
The corner in front of Cold Stone is a place where many people experiencing homelessness will pan handle
The double feature cover of Bill's Movies "Bill" and "Bill on His Own"
The drink menu for the week, subject to change
The English-Philosophy building, where Professor Severino teaches
The grave of Theresa's son, Eddie, marked by a tree stump, which is representative of his life cut short due to illness
The Hydraulics Model Annex
The Jefferson Building
The Leadership Muscatine Logo
The many benches in the ped mall that many of the people experiencing homelessness sleep on
The new glass apartment building found near Washington Street
The observatory dedicated to James in August 2014
The old High Bridge in the foreground with the Norbert F. Beckey Bridge in the background
The outside view of the Hamburg Inn during the day time
The ped mall downtown Iowa City where many homeless congregate
Theresa Karasek Picha Dolezal Feldwert
The sign just outside of Wild Bill's Coffee Shop
The strike for better wages at Muscatine Overall Co. in 1937
The Tree Huggers started in 2012 and serves as a public art project for Downtown Iowa City
The view as pedestrians walk up North Linn Street towards Brix
This is a large picture hanging in Wild Bill's Coffeeshop showing Bill and his friend Mickey smiling and waving.
This is a picture of the table that Oak Hill Acres shows off. They have many colorful plants to offer
This is a wall within the coffee shop of all the awards and honors that Bill Sackter and the coffee shop have received
This is some of the seating available at the bar
This picture portrays the creativity done by Iowa City local, Richard Wyciskalla. These are his homemade cinnamon bun candles
This view of the coffee shop shows the uniqueness of the furniture and the checkout station
Three Gorges Dam, China
Three trees wearing vibrant sweaters located right outside of the Englert Theater
T-intersection of Washington Street and Dubuque Street
Tobacco Bowl's regular customers and interior
Town plan of Muscatine from 1874
Tunnel along the east side of the riverwalk under the railroad
Tyler Poutin braiding and selling his bracelets downtown
Typical table at the Tobacco Bowl
Under the Burlington St bridge
Urbanization of London (example)
Van Allen working on a model
View of Dubuque St from the Tobacco Bowl
View of South Muscatine taken from W.H. Lewis’s book, Picturesque Muscatine, published in 1901
Vortex Drop
Walking into Bird Hall
Washington Street
Welcome to Muscatine Sign, highlighted by the setting sun
"Wild" Bill Sackter, who went on to become somewhat of a local celebrity around Iowa City
Zak Young, owner of Sparti's
1916
A banner in what was the living room when the building was a Fraternity
A beautiful view of the Mississippi River
A beautiful view of the Old Capitol building on a sunny day in Iowa City
A black iron fence (seen behind the benches) separates the Pentacrest area from the rest of downtown Iowa City
A book Paul recommended
A broad view of Stella's front
A building in the part of Muscatine where the majority of the Hispanic community lives
A close up of bikes for sale in World of Bikes, a similar bike shop but located locally in Iowa City. This is where Andrea Cohen, one of our interviewees, is employed
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A family cleans up after hosting a birthday party in a building near the riverfront
A freshly-fallen sheet of snow enhances the beauty of the Pentacrest lawn
A full map of the Mississippi River Trail
A hispanic grocery store and restaurant located in downtown Muscatine
Although the theatre was no longer in danger of being turned into a nightclub, the "Save Englert" group still aimed to make the theatre fully operational
A majestic view of the downtown Mississippi riverfront — a great resource for the city of Muscatine
An aerial view of the Mississippi Riverfront in Muscatine, Iowa
An expanded view of the plaque honoring P. Sue Beckwith's contributions
An image of one of the pieces of artwork that is on a bronze plaque on the Iowa Literary Walk
An image of the IMU’s Jefferson St. entrance shows flood waters reaching the base of the doors
Another image of a piece of artwork located on the Iowa Literary Walk
Another picture of the mural on the Dulcinea building
Another view of the HON factory
Another view of the park located near the Muscatine Riverfront, which is enjoyed by families when the weather is nice
Antiques!
Anyone can help either through time or donating money
A park sandwiched between the Mississippi River and a parking lot in Muscatine, Iowa
A part of the northern side of the Iowa Avenue Literary Walk
A part of the southern side of the Iowa Avenue Literary Walk
A piano located in the back of the store is open to be used by musical guests
A picture of the artist’s name who painted the mural
A picture of the lobby of the Public Library to emphasize the gatherings of the homeless. You can see the people on the side flocking towards the heaters to try and avoid the cold weather during the brutal days
A picture of the mural, “Medicine for the Soul”, painted by Anna Sorey, that was commissioned by Sandra Navalesi for the Dulcinea building
A plaque honoring P. Sue Beckwith
A portrait of Ben in his military uniform
A poster inside JPEC displaying information about some workshops hosted in the building
A railroad divides downtown Muscatine and the Mississippi Riverfront
Art
As a non-profit organization, Public Space One continues to raise funds for their various art events
A secondary plaque honoring various donors to the boathouse's construction
A shot of Chris Steinbach and a fellow member of the Muscatine "Melon City Bike Club" going for an autumn ride
A shot of the members of the Melon City Bike Club riding along the Mississippi River
A sign denoting entrance into Muscatine's Downtown Historic District
A sign on the side of El Olmito
Associate Dean Lon Moeller
A stormy day near the riverfront
A street in the part of Muscatine where the majority of the Hispanic community lives
At this point, a core group of about 25 citizens mobilized in order to create the "Save Englert" campaign. The group consisted of a wide range of individuals that cut across age and income lines
A view from the sidewalk in front of the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center
A view of Phillips Hall from the front window of Dulcinea
A view of the Mississippi River, featuring the impressive Norbert F. Beckey bridge
A view of the Mississippi River, which Muscatine borders
A view of the P. Sue Beckwith Boathouse and a women's novice eight from City Park across the street during the Head of the Iowa race last November
Beaded earring
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