The B.J. Palmer House, also known as the Palmer Family Residence, is a historic building located on the Brady Street Hill in Davenport, Iowa. It is situated on the campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984. This historic building offers a glimpse into the past and the legacy of the Palmer family, who played a significant role in the development of chiropractic.
The Palmer College offers tours of the first floor of the mansion, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore the historic residence. During the tour, visitors can learn about the history of the Palmer family and their contributions to chiropractic.
The Palmer Family Residence was built in the Second Empire style in 1874 by Louis C. Dessaint, a local lumber mill owner. The property was acquired by Palmer in 1912. In 1921-1922, Palmer had a 140-foot enclosed porch built around the structure, creating a room for entertaining. This architectural feature adds to the unique charm of the residence.
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808 N Brady St, Davenport
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