Cindy and Jim Stow of Cedar Falls climb the staircase Dec. 13 that is decorated with garland, ornaments and lights during a holiday tour of Brucemore in southeast Cedar Rapids. The historic mansion is ...
CEDAR RAPIDS — Music’s universal love language weaves through a brief moment in time captured in “Once,” a Theatre Cedar Rapids production opening Friday, Aug. 26, and continuing through Sept. 11 in ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KWWL) -- One local icon in the Cedar Valley has received quite the holiday makeover. Brucemore's Christmas tours begin on Friday. The public can take the self-guided tour until ...
Cedar Rapids (KWWL) -- Brucemore has been recognized as one of the top 10 "Best Holiday Historic Home Tours" across the country in USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. Annually, Brucemore ...
During the holiday season, Brucemore in Cedar Rapids truly "decks the halls," with a dozen Christmas trees, sparkling lights and numerous garlands across three floors. This year, the historic home ...
Brucemore Historical Site in Cedar Rapids held a wreath-laying ceremony today in honor of the 100-year anniversary of an explosion that killed 44 people in 1919. Wednesday, May 22, marks a century ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Guided tours returned for the first time in three years at Brucemore in Cedar Rapids Thursday. The tours were put on hold at the mansion in 2020 due to the Covid-19 ...
Aug. 26--Brucemore's landscape is forever changed, but the Aug. 10 raging storm couldn't ravage the spirit of the historic estate. With staff and volunteers powering through the debris from 40 to 50 ...
Brucemore has been named one of the Top 10 Best Holiday Historic Home Tours in the country in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, earning the No. 8 spot after nationwide voting closed Dec. 1.
Three high-spirited women owned the estate now known as Brucemore. One built it. Another enlarged and enhanced it. The third turned it into a playground for pets — then gave it away for the pleasure ...
Think of a gingerbread house. But turn it into a brick-and-mortar mansion, put it on a 26-acre estate, and give it three generations of Midwest history. And no, it's not Bridgerton. It's Cedar Rapids' ...
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