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[[Image: | [[Image:harborpm.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] HARBOR PLACE MALL. Harbor Place Mall, developed by Ken Hartig and Jack Thompson, converted the former [[ADAMS COMPANY]] building at the [[ICE HARBOR]] into a shopping mall. In 1988 the tenants of the mall included the Ice Harbor Emporium, Dubuque Trolley, Inc., Harbor Place Snack Shop, Harbor Place Antiques, Rustic Hills Carriage Tours, and the Mississippi Fudge Factory. | ||
The Ice Harbor Emporium operated out of the former site of the [[DUBUQUE SEED COMPANY, INC.]] Containing over thirty specialty shops, the Emporium offered country and tole painting, tinware, brass, calligraphy, Iowa Hawkeye items, porcelain dolls, doll clothers, miniatures, and jewelry. | [[Image:imp534.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]The Ice Harbor Emporium operated out of the former site of the [[DUBUQUE SEED COMPANY, INC.]] Containing over thirty specialty shops, the Emporium offered country and tole painting, tinware, brass, calligraphy, Iowa Hawkeye items, porcelain dolls, doll clothers, miniatures, and jewelry. | ||
[[Image:harbor.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The original site of the Dubuque Seed Company, Inc. before it was converted into the Ice Harbor Emporium. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | [[Image:harbor.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The original site of the Dubuque Seed Company, Inc. before it was converted into the Ice Harbor Emporium. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | ||
[[Image:harborplaceflyer.jpg|right|thumb|250px|A flyer distributed by Harbor Place Mall. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | [[Image:harborplaceflyer.jpg|right|thumb|250px|A flyer distributed by Harbor Place Mall. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] |
Revision as of 16:17, 8 February 2011
HARBOR PLACE MALL. Harbor Place Mall, developed by Ken Hartig and Jack Thompson, converted the former ADAMS COMPANY building at the ICE HARBOR into a shopping mall. In 1988 the tenants of the mall included the Ice Harbor Emporium, Dubuque Trolley, Inc., Harbor Place Snack Shop, Harbor Place Antiques, Rustic Hills Carriage Tours, and the Mississippi Fudge Factory.
The Ice Harbor Emporium operated out of the former site of the DUBUQUE SEED COMPANY, INC. Containing over thirty specialty shops, the Emporium offered country and tole painting, tinware, brass, calligraphy, Iowa Hawkeye items, porcelain dolls, doll clothers, miniatures, and jewelry.