Edgewood School of Domestic Arts

Originally a school for girls and women, it now houses apartments upstairs and space for meetings and family gatherings downstairs.

Windows were purchased at a cost of $12.50—the donor's name was etched in the upper leaded glass pane.

After the school opened, expenses were met from tuition, board and room paid by the students and continuing donations from concerned people.

Her will left all the property now known as Edgewood to the women and girls of the Iowa Falls community, to be used for charitable, educational, and cultural activities.

Current income comes from the rental of the five apartments on the second floor and the public use of the social hall and kitchen at stated rates.

For ten years, the board members sponsored an annual ice cream social during the July 4th celebrations, with all profits going to Edgewood.

The board appreciates all gifts and support as they work to keep the building and premises in a state of good repair and an asset to the community.