History of the Bregant House

The house at 517 Fourth Street in Council Bluffs was built for Jean and Inez Bregant, who were respectively 45 and 42 inches tall. The couple worked as sales and promotional representatives for the nationally-popular Woodward Candy factory.

The interior of their home was specially designed to accommodate the physical stature of its occupants. The fireplace mantle was to other people about waist-high. The china cabinet, light switches, doorknobs, windows, bathtub, thermostat and other features were also scaled to meet their needs.

To ensure the survival of this unique part of local history the house was purchased by Preserve Council Bluffs and has been refurbished. The house is part of the annual Historic Homes for the Holidays tour in December and tours are offered the rest of the year by Preserve Council Bluffs.


Bregant House - 517 Fourth Street, Council Bluffs
Inez Bregant


Woodward's Candy on West Broadway


Woodward's Stick Candy Advertisement


Woodward's Cherries Advertisement
Jean Bregant
Woodward's Invoice, 1931

Photos courtesy of the Historical Society of Pottawattamie County.