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Greenwood Cemetery Chapel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greenwood Cemetery Chapel Greenwood Cemetery Chapel is an historic building located in Muscatine, Iowa, United States. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2001. ==History== The chapel was a given to the city of Muscatine from a local businessman and philanthropist, Peter Musser, as a gift in memory of his wife Tamson. It was designed by Muscatine architect Henry W. Zeidler and built by J.E. Howe, also from Muscatine. The chapel was dedicated on May 12, 1901. Musser also donated the statue of ''Hope'' that was placed near the entrance of the chapel. He commissioned Becke and Wilson, a Muscatine marble works company, to create the statue in 1902. A second tower was added to the structure in 1912.
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