The apartment building was one of several that were built near the campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic.
The academy building remains in use as an academic building on the campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic.
The house remains a part of Palmer College today and the courtyard became a patio for students.
Palmer College now owns the building.
The building is now a part of the campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic.
At that time, Palmer College annually enrolled 1,000 students in 16 associate degree and diploma programs.
S. 61 (within the Palmer College of Chiropractic campus) in downtown Davenport.
There remains a College Avenue that once led to Palmer College.
Today the building serves as a fraternity house for Palmer College.
Both worked as chiropractors and instructors at Palmer College.