Jordan House

Jordan House

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The Jordan House in West Des Moines, Iowa, is a historic landmark with deep roots in the state's history. Built in the mid-19th century by James C. Jordan, a prominent settler and politician, the house is renowned for its role as a stop on the Underground Railroad, offering shelter to escaping slaves. Today, the Jordan House is a museum that provides visitors with a glimpse into Iowa’s pioneer past and its connection to the fight for freedom.

(Submitted by Ellie Brown)

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Architecture • History • Tours