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ROWHOUSES. A series of abutting houses sharing common walls, covered by a common roof, and frequently constructed in [[SECOND EMPIRE ARCHITECTURE]]. Dubuque once boasted of having more rowhouses than any other city in Iowa. | [[Image:Main_Street_Rowhouse.JPG|right|thumb|300px|]]ROWHOUSES. A series of abutting houses sharing common walls, covered by a common roof, and frequently constructed in [[SECOND EMPIRE ARCHITECTURE]]. Dubuque once boasted of having more rowhouses than any other city in Iowa. | ||
The “Bissell Block” at 1100-1150 Main Street was constructed in 1876 with an addition in 1880. (Photo Courtesy: http://dubuque-tour.tripod.com) | The “Bissell Block” at 1100-1150 Main Street was constructed in 1876 with an addition in 1880. (Photo Courtesy: http://dubuque-tour.tripod.com) | ||
[[Category: Buildings]] | [[Category: Buildings]] |
Revision as of 03:55, 6 February 2009
ROWHOUSES. A series of abutting houses sharing common walls, covered by a common roof, and frequently constructed in SECOND EMPIRE ARCHITECTURE. Dubuque once boasted of having more rowhouses than any other city in Iowa.
The “Bissell Block” at 1100-1150 Main Street was constructed in 1876 with an addition in 1880. (Photo Courtesy: http://dubuque-tour.tripod.com)