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The Badgerow Building may be a historic structure settled in downtown Sioux City, Iowa, us. The building is twelve stories tall and rises 169 feet (52 m) higher than the bottom. It had been the tallest building in Sioux City for several years. It had been listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The Badgerow Building was voted one in all the fifty most vital Iowa Buildings of the twentieth Century by the Iowa Chapter of the yank Institute of Architects.
The building was designed by Sioux City subject firm of K. E. Westerlind, and was completed in 1933 within the artistic movement vogue. The facade consists of earthenware and options vertical piers, bronze ornamentation, and windows that ar highlighted by the geometric ornamentation. A head of a Native yank may be a continual theme within the ornamentation. The inside options a lobby with walls of black Belgian marble and pink Tennessee marble, and terrazzo floors.
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