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is there any interesting story, is there an immigrant community behind building it? -- 15:03, 16 August 2010 71.190.72.157
There seems to be new evidence that this wasn't the first, but rather the second mosque. I've noted it. The mosque in tiny Ross, North Dakota was built in 1929, demolished in the late 20th century, but then rebuilt as a commemoration in 2005. Please see this Voice of America article as well as this recent travelogue that CNN picked up this week. -- Bobak ( talk) 22:16, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
I added the picture
File:Mother Mosque of America Cedar Rapids IA pic3.JPG to the article
a front left view (the best as the awning is damaged in the other pictures).
Pictures also available are:
-- RifeIdeas Talk 23:06, 31 March 2011 (UTC)
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is there any interesting story, is there an immigrant community behind building it? -- 15:03, 16 August 2010 71.190.72.157
There seems to be new evidence that this wasn't the first, but rather the second mosque. I've noted it. The mosque in tiny Ross, North Dakota was built in 1929, demolished in the late 20th century, but then rebuilt as a commemoration in 2005. Please see this Voice of America article as well as this recent travelogue that CNN picked up this week. -- Bobak ( talk) 22:16, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
I added the picture
File:Mother Mosque of America Cedar Rapids IA pic3.JPG to the article
a front left view (the best as the awning is damaged in the other pictures).
Pictures also available are:
-- RifeIdeas Talk 23:06, 31 March 2011 (UTC)
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