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Rosie's on Route 10

Name: Rosie’s on Route 10
Location: Marshalltown
Established: 1956

Description:
Rosie’s on Route 10 is a cherished bar and restaurant located in Marshalltown, known for its welcoming atmosphere and quality fare. Since its establishment in 1956, Rosie’s has become a local landmark and a favored haunt for residents and visitors alike, including notable regulars like Sheriff Abernathy and State Detective Stephen McAllister.

History:
Built in 1956, Rosie’s quickly established itself as a key social hub in Marshalltown. Despite changing hands multiple times over the decades, it has always remained open, consistently providing a friendly setting for social gatherings, meals, and relaxation. The venue is famous for its robust menu that complements a well-stocked bar, catering to a diverse clientele.

Notable Events:

  • Law Enforcement Closures: Rosie’s history includes a few dramatic incidents, such as the time it was temporarily shut down by law enforcement after opening staff discovered a body, an event that added a somber note to its otherwise lively atmosphere.
  • Shelter During Storm: Following the devastating “Storm of the Century” in 1983, Rosie’s played a significant role in the community’s recovery efforts by serving as a temporary shelter for those displaced by the storm. This act of service helped solidify its reputation as more than just a business, but as a vital part of the community’s support system.

Community Role:
Today, Rosie’s continues to thrive as a popular spot for both locals and visitors, celebrated not only for its food and drinks but also for its role in historical and community events. It remains a symbol of resilience and community spirit, often involved in local initiatives and events that support and celebrate the town of Marshalltown.

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