The Cosgrove Institute, located in Johnson County, Iowa, is a not-for-profit organization run by a group of neighbors. Originally a Church School, it now serves as a community center and offers studio rentals for artists.
Named after the bishop of Davenport, the village of Cosgrove has a rich history dating back to the construction of St. Peter's church in 1893. In 1991, the community purchased the school buildings and land, which are now maintained by the Cosgrove Institute. The institute's board of directors meets regularly to plan activities and ensure the preservation of the historic buildings.
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