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Northwest Davenport Turner Society Hall

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281:(Socialistic Turner Society). While they were harsh critics of American society, they strove to be good Americans. They expected any potential member to become an American citizen before joining. They also participated in the annual Fourth of July celebrations. At the centennial celebration in 1876, however, they stayed true to their anticlerical convictions and left the procession when a prayer was added to the festivities. As time went on, however, their radical attitudes subsided and they gradually abandoned their hopes of returning to Germany. In 1858 the organization changed its name to the 823: 92: 327: 67: 50: 237: 416:. The projecting bay over the main entrance and its spire was replaced by a hipped-roof dormer. The iron cresting was removed from the roof deck. A full basement was dug under the wood portion of the building. The front part of the building, which faced Washington Street, became two storefronts. The second floor was converted into an apartment. The main entrance opened into a hallway between the storefronts that lead to the auditorium/dance hall. 1470: 1506: 1462: 99: 74: 306:
Washington Streets. The Turner Hall continued to serve the physical and mental exercise of its members. Folk festivals were also held in an adjoining garden. The society continued to expand as did German immigration to the city. In 1904 the Turners expanded their hall and they hired Davenport architect
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At one time there were five Turner halls in Scott County. Two of the other halls were in Davenport. The Central Turner Hall was located at 401 W. Third St. near Washington Square on the west side of downtown. Built in 1888, it was the second largest Turner Hall in the United States. The building was
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games that the organization used for fundraising. In 2017 Compassion Church acquired the building and uses it as a site for their breakfast ministry, known as Timothy's House of Hope. The Northwest Turners continue to operate, however, they are an organization without a hall. The membership currently
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since 1979. The Northwest Davenport Turner Society Hall is significant for its association with Davenport's German community, which was the city's largest and most influential immigrant group. It also played an important role in the civic and cultural life of the northwest Davenport German community.
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The Northwest Davenport Turner Society was established in 1871 and their first meeting place was Jacobsen's Hall at Locust and Division Streets, which was a combination boarding house and tavern. It was destroyed in a fire on July 4, 1882, and a new building was constructed soon after at 16th and
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progressive stand on social issues such as women's rights. They were also promoters of the German Free School Society in Davenport. Many of the early members also had a desire to return to the German states to continue the revolutionary struggle. Initially, the local Turner society was called the
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movement prior to the rebellion. He stated in 1854 at the Turner's first large public event that the local society would fight against nativism and the domination of the church. It would also work to promote freedom, education and well-being for all people. The early Turner's in Davenport took a
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opened in many German cities. Their members were known as “Turners”, the German word for gymnasts. The societies also served as gathering places for people who desired democratic reforms in the governments of the various German states. They supported the revolution that began in 1848 and when it
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with flared eaves. Window treatment on the second floor of the addition matched the original structure. The first-floor windows were triple-storefront windows that flanked a secondary entrance. The main entrance into the facility was placed beneath the projecting bay. The original gymnasium was
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Both the East and Northwest Turners continued to function in Davenport until at least the 1980s. The Northwest Davenport Turner Society sold their building in 1991 and it became Uncle Roscoe's Polo Club. In 1994 it was sold to the Mohassan Grotto, a
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Among those who came to Davenport were Theodor GĂĽlich and Christian MĂĽller, and their arrival led to the foundation of the Turner society in the city in 1852. GĂĽlich's father and grandfather were active in the
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The 1904 addition added three more bays to the north side of the main block. The original dormer was removed and two small triangular dormers flanked a projecting bay on the second floor. It culminated in a
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who started outdoor physical education classes in 1811. His twin goals were to promote physical fitness and German nationalism. Over the next three decades gymnastic societies known as
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The main block of the 1882 building was nearly square in its proportions. It was two stories tall and four bays wide and deep. It was capped with a
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damaged in a fire in 1961 and torn down in 1975 to make way for senior citizen housing. The East Turner Hall (1891) continues to stand in the
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renovated into a combination movie theater and dance hall. A new gymnasium was attached to the west of the original. It is a
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structure built on a stone foundation and a raised basement. It has a gable roof whose ends culminate in shallow shoulder
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The 1926 renovation saw the alteration of the main facade. The windows on the first floor were enlarged, and
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Davenport where the Mississippi runs west: A Survey of Davenport History & Architecture
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meets at a variety of local venues and they sponsor bowling and golf teams.
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The original Northwest Turner building that was destroyed in a fire.
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failed they fled to the United States, and many came to Davenport.
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Central Turner Hall (1888) SW corner of Third & Scott Streets
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is a historic building located in the old northwest side of
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Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Freight House
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Northwest Davenport Turner Society Hall is located in Iowa
Northwest Davenport Turner Society Hall is located in the United States
Davenport, Iowa
41°32′9″N 90°35′47″W / 41.53583°N 90.59639°W / 41.53583; -90.59639
Frederick G. Clausen
79000941
Davenport, Iowa
National Register of Historic Places

Friedrich Ludwig Jahn
Berlin
Turnvereins
Schleswig-Holstein

Frederick G. Clausen
Masonic
bingo

Village of East Davenport
Buffalo
Eldridge
hipped roof
eaves
dormer
facade
pediment
gable
spire

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