A three-story building with a gable roof was constructed as the first hotel and stage stop in Waverly. It is Greek Revival in design, with paired windows on each side of the central entrance. The building is now maintained as the county museum by the Bremer County Historical Society, and it is open to the public.
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Waverly House
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