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To our communal initiative to Save & Restore A Keystone of Downtown Cherokee, Iowa.
The Historic Brummer building, located at 101 through 103 East Main Street, Cherokee, Iowa is a three story building constructed in 1896 and fully faced with Sioux Falls pink quartzite. The Brummer building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building to the Cherokee Commercial Historic District.
Brummer Feasibility Concept facade renderings conducted by Sequel Architecture.
Main Photo: Senator Guy Gillette (center) in his office, Brummer Building Third Floor. Color Photos: TOP: North Star Community Credit Union Donation, BOTTOM: Valley Glass & Frame installing handicap accessible door at the southwest entrance. .
The Brummer building is a main focal point of the historic downtown Cherokee community and is an integral part of the architectural style, character, and success of Main Street business in Cherokee. The Brummer Legacy Foundation Inc. looks to maintain, renovate, and preserve the Brummer building for the benefit of the citizens of Cherokee with the intent to lessen the burden of local government, combat community deterioration, and promote historical preservation for generations to come.