It consists of the Davis County Courthouse, located on a central park, surrounded by 55 commercial buildings.
[1] Bloomfield Square is significant for its enduring architectural style, which preserves much of its Victorian-era charm.
This design serves as a fitting backdrop for the central courthouse, surrounded by green spaces and historic commercial buildings that embody the town planning of 19th-century America.
The Exchange Bank Building, originally used by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in the 1850s, later became home to the first Rebekah lodge, a women’s auxiliary, in 1868.
This article about a property in Davis County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.