Arthur Hillyer Ford House

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title: Arthur Hillyer Ford House
text: The Arthur Hillyer Ford House is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Ford was a Chicago native who worked as an electrical engineer before becoming a college professor. He eventually became professor of electrical engineering at the University of Iowa, and is credited with inventing glare-less automobile headlights. He hired local architect Orville H. Carpenter to design his Mission Revival house. It features a symmetrical composition, wall dormers with scalloped parap
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description: Historic house in Iowa, United States
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date modified: 2022-12-06T23:22:38Z
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