Hibernia Hall, National Register of Historic Places building in Davenport, Iowa.
The three-story Hibernia Hall features Romanesque Revival elements, vertical window groupings, and decorative brickwork on Brady Street in downtown Davenport.
Constructed in 1891 by architects Struck & Jaeger with Frederick G. Clausen, the building stands as a testament to Irish immigration during the 1845-1849 famine period.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians utilized this structure as a gathering place, supporting Irish heritage while contributing to the local Davenport community.
The structure underwent renovations following fire damage in 1951 and continues to serve as a commercial property in downtown Davenport.
Located at 421 Brady Street, this building replaced a former Christian Chapel and later transformed into loft apartments through local development initiatives.
Location: Iowa
Architects: Frederick G. Clausen
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 41.52389,-90.57361
Latest update: March 13, 2025 12:32
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