Food Scene
Happy Joe's Pizza - East Dubuque
222 Sinsinawa AveHappy Joe's Pizza is legendary! The Taco Pizza is a fan favorite!
Barrel House
299 Main StEast Mill Bakeshop & Catering
620 S Grandview AveVinny Vanucchi's
201 S Main StParks & Nature
Swiss Valley Park
13069 Swiss Valley RdEagle Point Park is one of the most outstanding parks in the midwest. One hundred and sixty-four acres overlook the Mississippi River and Lock and Dam #11, providing a spectacular tri-state view of Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin.
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Eagle Point Park
2601 Shiras AveEagle Point Park is one of the most outstanding parks in the midwest. One hundred and sixty-four acres overlook the Mississippi River and Lock and Dam #11, providing a spectacular tri-state view of Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin.
The Mission of the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium is to explore life of Dubuque, the Mississippi River, and the Rivers of America and their global connections, and to research, interpret, educate and promote the conservation of their historical and natural environment.
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Pambansang Museo at Aquarium ng Ilog Mississippi
350 E 3rd StThe Mission of the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium is to explore life of Dubuque, the Mississippi River, and the Rivers of America and their global connections, and to research, interpret, educate and promote the conservation of their historical and natural environment.
Sundown Mountain Resort
16991 Asbury RdChestnut Mountain Resort
8700 West Chestnut Mountain RoadSightseeing
This area is important historically in the Indian-French fur trading culture and the first record of lead mining by a French trader, Nicholas Perrot, in 1690. In 1788 Julien Dubuque was granted rights by the Mesquakie Indians to mine their land for lead. Dubuque settled close to the village of Kettle Chief just south of where the Julien Dubuque Monument now stands. It was here that Dubuque founded the first Euro-American settlement in what is now Iowa.
Julien Dubuque Monument
1810 Monument Dr This area is important historically in the Indian-French fur trading culture and the first record of lead mining by a French trader, Nicholas Perrot, in 1690. In 1788 Julien Dubuque was granted rights by the Mesquakie Indians to mine their land for lead. Dubuque settled close to the village of Kettle Chief just south of where the Julien Dubuque Monument now stands. It was here that Dubuque founded the first Euro-American settlement in what is now Iowa.
Fenelon Place Elevator Co.
512 Fenelon Pl