Otto Frederick Rohwedder of Davenport, Iowa, United States, invented the first single loaf bread-slicing machine. A prototype he built in 1912 was destroyed in a fire,[4] and it was not until 1928 that Rohwedder had a fully working machine ready.
He also lived in Waterloo as a childNick Nolte lived in one of the Victorian houses in the Old Town part of Ames. He was in town a few years ago and called the owners (our friends) to ask if they would mind showing him around the house. They spent about an hour with him.
I saw him at Jack Trice onceNick Nolte lived in one of the Victorian houses in the Old Town part of Ames. He was in town a few years ago and called the owners (our friends) to ask if they would mind showing him around the house. They spent about an hour with him.
I was having a beer one Saturday afternoon in a bar in Ottumwa. In walks Andre. I cleverly point out that he was who he was. He buys a case of beer and asks if were going to the show. He was very pleasant, chatted us up. Andre absolutely destroyed Bulldog Brown later that evening.Andre the giant took a **** in Iowa once
Andre the giant took a **** in Iowa once
And that survivor is the brother of Larry Nemmers that was the white hat for 3 Super Bowls in the 80s and 90s.I remember John Wayne Gacy's most famous survivor, or perhaps his only survivor, was a guy in Iowa. Gacy did time in Anamosa for it, and was a model prisoner from the accounts I've heard.
Probably Pammel Court then, which was where Fredericksen Court is today. Fredericksen Court wasn't built until 2000.Yes when he was young and his father was attending ISU.
It was Hawthorn apartments at the time they lived there.Probably Pammel Court then, which was where Fredericksen Court is today. Fredericksen Court wasn't built until 2000.
Wright elementary school is named after them and has a few items from them while they were here.Recently I found out the Wright brothers lived in Cedar Rapids for a time. This from their wiki page:
Is this real?
Did he check out their dryer?Nick Nolte lived in one of the Victorian houses in the Old Town part of Ames. He was in town a few years ago and called the owners (our friends) to ask if they would mind showing him around the house. They spent about an hour with him.
I think the hernia surgery his dad blamed took place during this time so it may have been performed in central Iowa.Yes, but he was an elementary school aged. There is a class photo somewhere on the internet with him