Chamberlain House and Wesley Acres, is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States.
Designed by Boston architect William George Rantoul, it is considered an excellent example of Jacobethan Revival architecture in the city.
[3] It features five gables and dormers on the main facade that rise above the ridged roofline and three tall chimneys with separate shafts for each flue.
[3][4] David S. Chamberlain moved his patent medicine business[5] to Des Moines in 1881, and it grew to become one of the five largest pharmaceutical and toiletry manufacturing firms in the United States.
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