Compiled by Janis Trueba, Des Moines Historical Society Nestled between the modern Spyglass and Windward condominiums on the corner of South 220th Street and 6th Avenue South, is an old wood house with pale green paint. Currently, it is the residence of Jim Langston, a life-long citizen of Des Moines. However, between 1908 and 1927,
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Vandals cause over $15,000 of damage to Des Moines Beach Park Auditorium
Seven large colored glass windows and one of the entrance doors at the Des Moines Beach Park Auditorium were smashed with rocks by unknown vandals this past weekend, sometime between early Sunday morning and early Monday morning. The damage to the building is estimated at over $15,000, according to Patrice Thorell, Parks, Recreation and Senior
... continue reading.Former Covenant Camp Due for $4 Million Overhaul
Written on January 15th, 2008 Filed under: News By Rick Lund DES MOINES, WA (January 15, 2008) – The buildings of Covenant Beach Bible Camp that provided so many lasting memories for generations of Evangelical Covenant Church members will be preserved for years to come. Des Moines Beach Park is getting a $4 million overhaul,
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