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[[Image:altmanhouse2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Telegraph Herald, Oct. 22, 1939. Image courtesy: Diane Harris]] ALTMAN HOUSE. The 1909 through 1918 '''Dubuque City Directory''' stated that this business was located at 678 Clay. | [[Image:altmanhouse2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Telegraph Herald, Oct. 22, 1939. Image courtesy: Diane Harris]] ALTMAN HOUSE. The lower end of Central Avenue was once the scene of many boarding houses and stables operated by natives from various provinces of Germany. This gave the nae "Luxembourgh Avenue" to the street. | ||
The 1909 through 1918 '''Dubuque City Directory''' stated that this business was located at 678 Clay. | |||
[[Category: Hotel]] | [[Category: Hotel]] | ||
[[Category: Boarding House]] | [[Category: Boarding House]] |
Revision as of 15:21, 21 September 2021
ALTMAN HOUSE. The lower end of Central Avenue was once the scene of many boarding houses and stables operated by natives from various provinces of Germany. This gave the nae "Luxembourgh Avenue" to the street.
The 1909 through 1918 Dubuque City Directory stated that this business was located at 678 Clay.