American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Building (Davenport, Iowa)

Ten years later the Iowa Telephone Company joined them in this facility.The two companies moved across Main Street not long after that and AT&T eventually bought out Iowa Telephone.[2] The Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal organization, used the building as their clubhouse for a number of years.The building was an example of the Romanesque Revival style made popular by Henry Hobson Richardson.The lower level had large rectangular windows with sills and lintels of roughly-worked sandstone that contrasted with the smooth brick.
The historic AT&T building was located where CSL Plasma is now located.
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