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RUNWAYS WERE PAVED and extended, hangars were built, and airport use expanded so much that planes were staked out in the field as the Fifties ushered in a new era at Pal-Waukee.
FILKINS TAVERN building survived through a long transition from bustling stage coach stop to common residence. This photograph was taken not long before it was torn down in 1918 to make way for commercial development where it stood.
THE CHICAGO HOUSE was built by Martin Armbruster in 1873 and was taken over by Henry Harmann in 1901. It became known as Harmann's Chicago House and then as Hartmann House.
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