Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1)
Locations.
a. The society
operates two major facilities: The State Historical Building, 600 East Locust
Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50319, and the Centennial Building, 402 Iowa Avenue,
Iowa City, Iowa 52240.
b. The
society also operates eight historic sites:
(1) Abbie Gardner Sharp Cabin, Arnolds Park,
Iowa 51331;
(2) American Gothic
House, Eldon, Iowa 52554;
(3) Blood
Run National Historic Landmark, Inwood, Iowa 51240;
(4) Matthew Edel Blacksmith Shop, Haverhill,
Iowa 50120;
(5) Montauk, Union
Sunday School, and Clermont Museum, Clermont, Iowa 52135;
(6) Plum Grove, Iowa City, Iowa
52240;
(7) Toolesboro Mounds
National Historic Landmark, Wapello, Iowa 52653; and
(8) Western Historic Trails Center, 3434
Richard Downing Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501.
(2)
Internet
website. The society's Internet home page is located at
www.iowahistory.org.
(3)
Hours and days of
operation. Public hours and days of operation shall be posted at each
society facility and on the society's Internet website. The hours for all
facilities shall be approved by the director, or designee, upon recommendation
of the administrator. Changes in the hours for a facility shall be effective
upon 30 days' notice as posted.
(4)
Fees. Fees may be charged and collected by the society and
shall be administered according to Iowa Code section
303.9.
Fees may be charged for, but are not limited to: facilities rental; group
tours; educational programs; speaking engagements; photocopying and document
reproduction; census searches; photographic searches and reproduction;
electronic distribution of materials; rights to publish; conservation and
consultation services; artifact and specimen identification and reference;
vital records searches and verification; reference, consultation and technical
services; research and application processing; admissions; memberships; and
subscriptions.
(5)
Facilities use. Resource protection is the underlying
principle guiding the use of society facilities. This subrule sets forth
conditions of public use which apply to all society facilities. Additional
restrictions or exceptions pertain to specific facilities as listed in subrule
1.5(6).
a.
Individuals and
groups. All facilities of the society are open to individuals in
accordance with the posted schedule. Groups may arrange for educational
programs and group tours by contacting the society.
b.
Facility rentals. Certain
facilities of the society are available for rental. An individual or group
renting a society facility shall be liable for all damage to the facility. The
renter shall be billed for the cost of repairs, extraordinary cleaning, and, if
necessary, the collection of costs related to any damage caused during
rental.
c.
Pets.
With the exception of those assisting the deaf and hard of hearing or visually
impaired, pets shall be prohibited in society buildings. All pets on the
grounds of any society facility shall be on a leash and under the direct
supervision of the owner. The owner assumes all liability for pets brought onto
the grounds of a society facility.
d.
Smoking. Smoking shall be
prohibited in all society facilities.
e.
Food and drink.
Consumption of food and beverages shall be prohibited in all society facilities
except in specific areas designated by the director, or designee, upon
recommendation of the administrator.
f.
Camping. Camping shall be
prohibited at all society facilities, except for special events approved by the
director, or designee, upon recommendation of the administrator.
(6)
Use of specific
facilities.
a.
State
Historical Building.
(1) All
operations are in accordance with 11-subrule 100.4(3), Iowa Administrative
Code. The society may contract with a nonprofit corporation to operate a
facility rental program. Details concerning the rental program may be obtained
from the facilities rental coordinator, State Historical Society of Iowa, 600
East Locust Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50319, or at
www.iowahistory.org.
(2) A contract for use of any part of the
state historical building shall be executed prior to the event. This contract
shall identify, at a minimum, the group using the facility, purpose of the use,
person or group legally responsible, all fees to be assessed, and exact date
and time of the event. A contract shall be initiated with the facilities rental
coordinator and shall be approved by the director or designee.
(3) Alcoholic beverages may be served at
functions in the state historical building if a fully approved alcoholic
beverages application is executed prior to the event. This application shall
attest that all laws of the state of Iowa and the city of Des Moines pertaining
to alcoholic beverages will be obeyed and that all liability rests with the
group using the facility. All alcoholic beverage service shall be provided by
the licensee designated by the department of cultural affairs.
(4) Programming. Group tours of the state
historical building and educational programming are available. Prior scheduling
may be required for tours and programming. An inquiry about arrangements of a
museum tour may be directed to the State Historical Society of Iowa, 600 East
Locust Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50319.
b.
Centennial Building.
(1) The society provides program services of
the library and publications bureau at this location. Meeting rooms and other
facilities are available for use by groups.
(2) Group tours. Educational tours of the
library are available only on a prearranged basis. An inquiry about
arrangements for a tour may be directed to the Bureau Chief, Centennial
Building, 402 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City, Iowa 52240.
c.
Abbie Gardner Sharp
Cabin. This site is protected under guidelines established in the
Abbie Gardner Sharp Cabin management plan in accordance with the Secretary of
the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation. A request for research use
of the site shall be directed to the society. A research request shall be
reviewed by the historic sites coordinator and recommended for action to the
administrator within 30 days.
d.
American Gothic House. This site is protected by the society
in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic
Preservation. Copies of the guidelines and applications for use of the site
shall be available from the society.
e.
Blood Run National Historic
Landmark.
(1) This site is managed
by the Executive Director, Lyon County Conservation Board, RR 1, Box 44,
Inwood, Iowa 51240, through a cooperative agreement with the society.
(2) This site is protected under guidelines
established in a law enforcement agreement between the society and the Lyon
County Conservation Board and in accordance with the Secretary of the
Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation.
(3) A request for research use of the site
shall be directed to the society. A research request shall be reviewed by the
historic sites coordinator and recommended for action to the administrator
within 30 days.
f.
Matthew Edel Blacksmith Shop.
(1) Site protection. The site is protected
under guidelines established in cooperative agreements between the society, the
Historical Society of Marshall County and the city of Haverhill in accordance
with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation. A
request for research use of the site shall be directed to the society. A
research request shall be reviewed by the historic sites coordinator and
recommended for action to the administrator within 30 days.
(2) Private use by groups. Picnicking is
permitted at this site. A shelter house is available. Arrangements for use of
the shelter house may be made by contacting the City Council, Haverhill, Iowa
50120.
g.
Montauk, Union Sunday School, Clermont Museum.
(1) Site protection. Montauk is a state
preserve. Management complies with all provisions of Iowa Code chapter 465C,
575-Chapter 2, Iowa Administrative Code, and the articles of dedication for
Montauk as a state preserve. A request for research use of the site shall be
directed to the society. A research request shall be reviewed by the site
manager and the historic sites coordinator and recommended for action to the
administrator within 30 days.
(2)
Hunting shall not be permitted on this site.
(3) Group tours. Tours of Montauk, Union
Sunday School, and Clermont Museum shall be available on a prearranged basis.
An inquiry about arrangements for a tour may be directed to the Site Manager,
Montauk, Clermont, Iowa 52135.
(4)
Private use by groups. The facilities may be available on a prearranged basis
for use by historical and cultural interest groups. An inquiry may be directed
to the Site Manager, Montauk, Clermont, Iowa 52135.
h.
Plum Grove.
(1) Site protection. The site is protected
under guidelines established in a cooperative agreement between the society and
the Johnson County Historical Society and in accordance with the Secretary of
the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation. A request for research use
of the site shall be directed to the society. A research request shall be
reviewed by the historic sites coordinator and recommended for action to the
administrator within 30 days.
(2)
Picnicking is permitted at the site.
(3) Group tours. Tours shall be available
only on a prearranged basis. An inquiry about arrangements for a tour shall be
directed to the Site Manager, Johnson County Historical Society, 310 5th
Street, Coralville, Iowa 52241.
(4)
Private use by groups. The facilities may be available on a prearranged basis
for use by historical and cultural interest groups. An inquiry may be directed
to the Site Manager, Johnson County Historical Society, 310 5th Street,
Coralville, Iowa 52241.
i.
Toolesboro Mounds National
Historic Landmark.
(1) Site
protection. Toolesboro Mounds National Historic Landmark is a state preserve.
Management complies with all provisions of Iowa Code chapter 465C, 575-Chapter
2, Iowa Administrative Code, and the articles of dedication for Toolesboro
Mounds National Historic Landmark as a state preserve. A request for research
use of the site shall be directed to the society. A research request shall be
reviewed by the historic sites coordinator and recommended for action to the
administrator within 30 days.
(2)
Group tours. Tours are available on a prearranged basis. An inquiry may be
directed to the Louisa County Conservation Board, Box 261, 601 Highway 61
North, Wapello, Iowa 52653.
j.
Western Historic Trails
Center.
(1) Parking. Parking is
permitted in designated areas at the site. No overnight parking shall be
permitted at the site without written approval by the site manager.
(2) Group tours. Tours by groups, during
normal days and hours of operation, shall be available on a prearranged basis.
An inquiry about arrangements for a tour shall be directed to the Site Manager,
Western Historic Trails Center, 3434 Richard Downing Avenue, Council Bluffs,
Iowa 51501.
(3) Private use by
groups. The facilities may be available on a prearranged basis for use by
historical and cultural interest groups. An inquiry may be directed to the Site
Manager, Western Historic Trails Center, 3434 Richard Downing Avenue, Council
Bluffs, Iowa 51501.
(4) Admission
fee. No admission fee shall be charged at the site.