Edward Snowden House

The Snowden House is a building in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. Local pharmacist William Snowden had it built in 1878 and it began housing the Waterloo Women's Club in 1922. Snowden House is a two-storey brick rectangular Italianate architecture structure, featuring a hip roof, shallow gable with a blind oculus on the main facade, bracketed eaves and fu…
The Snowden House is a building in Waterloo, Iowa, United States. Local pharmacist William Snowden had it built in 1878 and it began housing the Waterloo Women's Club in 1922. Snowden House is a two-storey brick rectangular Italianate architecture structure, featuring a hip roof, shallow gable with a blind oculus on the main facade, bracketed eaves and full-length front porch. It has segmentally arched windows throughout, with hood moulds capping those on the front. The back wing is a later addition and the interior was completely rebuilt after a 1955 fire.
  • Location: 306 Washington St. · Waterloo, Iowa
  • Area: Under one acre
  • Built: 1878
  • Architectural style: Italianate
  • NRHP reference No.: 77000498
  • Added to NRHP: September 14, 1977
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