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Clive

Historical Society

Swanson Park
86th & Swanson Blvd.

 


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Depot Pictures

Vintage Pictures - note where front door, bay window and freight doors are.
     
Early Days (Photo is a copy from a news letter.) Seeking other pictures.  Do You have any?  

When we Got it - note changes in doors and no bay window. 

Original Corner of Clive.  Late 1980s View facing southwest side, looking northeast View facing front looking north View facing southeast side, looking northwest

Moving Day -

Depot Takes a ride... Bissell House Movers, Waukee, IA Look out tree, making a U turn and it stuck under the tree branch as it came around.  Took another day.  Spring time and waiting. The 1993 floods would make it wait even longer.

Restoration to its original configuration of windows and doors.


Note: the window is in the same place. 
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Note: no windows in this room only doors

Note:  Same wall with the office bay and waiting room windows.
East room burnt out East end through construction of the depot office.  West room with little damage from fire West room looking through the depot office construction.

 

First Winter - 1995 Winter - 1995 Winter 2003 Holidays 2002

Spring 2002

Depot seen from fence line Fence line with Bridal Wreath & the park sign. Grand-pappy on the job at the depot. Station Agent

Clive Historical Society
8641 Swanson Blvd.
PO Box 22043
Clive, IA  50325

Established - 1989

For more information or to make an appointment to visit the Museum contact Linda
We would love to have you and welcome any chance to give a personal tour. 
Come with your lunch and visit the park.  Our windows are always good for a "look see."