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[[Image:ab1.jpeg|right|thumb|250px|This building at 231 W. Second Street was once the home of the [[ALBEE BAKERY]]. Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald and Larry Friedman]]KITCHENS BY BAKEY. The 1993 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 231 W. 2nd. | [[Image:ab1.jpeg|right|thumb|250px|This building at 231 W. Second Street was once the home of the [[ALBEE BAKERY]]. Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald and Larry Friedman]]KITCHENS BY BAKEY. The 1993 '''Dubuque City Directory''' listed 231 W. 2nd. | ||
The owners, Frederick and Patricia Bakey, received the Dubuque County Historical Society's Building and Sites Committee Award Certificate in 2000 for retaining and restoring the historical character of the building. A covering over the brick was removed, windows were replaced, and apartments in the upper two floors were refinished. Kitchens by Bakey occupied the main floor. | The owners, Frederick and Patricia Bakey, received the Dubuque County Historical Society's Building and Sites Committee Award Certificate in 2000 for retaining and restoring the historical character of the building. A covering over the brick was removed, windows were replaced, and apartments in the upper two floors were refinished. Kitchens by Bakey occupied the main floor. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:11, 3 October 2021
KITCHENS BY BAKEY. The 1993 Dubuque City Directory listed 231 W. 2nd.
The owners, Frederick and Patricia Bakey, received the Dubuque County Historical Society's Building and Sites Committee Award Certificate in 2000 for retaining and restoring the historical character of the building. A covering over the brick was removed, windows were replaced, and apartments in the upper two floors were refinished. Kitchens by Bakey occupied the main floor.
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Source:
"Bakeys Turn Back Time at Former Cracker Factory," Telegraph Herald, February 29, 2000.

