Encyclopedia Dubuque
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[[Image:belvedere.jpg|left|thumb|250px| | [[Image:belvedere.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]BELVEDERE. Belvederes, often with four glass walls, perched high on the roof of [[ITALIAN VILLA ARCHITECTURE]] homes. They provided spectacular views of the surrounding area and served the useful purpose of being observatories in early days to guard Dubuque against fires. | ||
It is claimed that some of the belvederes on Dubuque homes were used during [[PROHIBITION]] to warn bootleggers of police raids. From such lofty vantage points, signals using lanterns could easily be seen in time to hide illegal liquor shipments. | It is claimed that some of the belvederes on Dubuque homes were used during [[PROHIBITION]] to warn bootleggers of police raids. From such lofty vantage points, signals using lanterns could easily be seen in time to hide illegal liquor shipments. | ||
[[Category: Architecture]] | [[Category: Architecture]] |
Latest revision as of 19:46, 30 November 2015
BELVEDERE. Belvederes, often with four glass walls, perched high on the roof of ITALIAN VILLA ARCHITECTURE homes. They provided spectacular views of the surrounding area and served the useful purpose of being observatories in early days to guard Dubuque against fires.
It is claimed that some of the belvederes on Dubuque homes were used during PROHIBITION to warn bootleggers of police raids. From such lofty vantage points, signals using lanterns could easily be seen in time to hide illegal liquor shipments.