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MILK HOUSE. A familiar sight at 620 South Grandview, the corner of Bryant and South Grandview, the Milkhouse prior to 1900 housed the T.J. Donahue Grocery Store. Sometime later the store was operated by George Helbing and then by the Sullivan family (Emmett, Libby, Leo, and Tom) in the late 1930s.
When the building was sold to Clem Welsh, it was called the Grandview Milkhouse. In 1977 the building was sold to Earl Tegler from Dyersville.
Another Milk House was operated on Windsor Avenue.