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"Encyclopedia Dubuque is the online authority for all things Dubuque, written by the people who know the city best.”
Marshall Cohen—researcher and producer, CNN
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| N 18:59 | JULIEN THEATER BUILDING diffhist +2,119 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "left|thumb|250px|5th and Locust Streets. Photo courtesy: Bob RedingJULIEN THEATER BUILDING. The Julien Theater, built in 1856 by McKinley & Poor at a cost of $17,000, stood at Locust and Fifth. (1) The auditorium was 50 by 75 feet and was able to accommodate an audience of four hundred. The cramped space and poor ventilation, however, often caused patrons to hold their noses or gasp for breath. (2) The first and second floors were devoted to lawyer...") | ||||