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[[Image:fstout-3.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Bathroom. Library of Congress]]FANNIE STOUT HOUSE. Located at 1145 Locust, the home is an example of [[ECLECTIC ARCHITECTURE]]. The home was constructed for [[STOUT, Fannie|Fannie STOUT]]. | [[Image:fstout-3.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Bathroom. Library of Congress]]FANNIE STOUT HOUSE. Located at 1145 Locust, the home is an example of [[ECLECTIC ARCHITECTURE]]. The home was constructed for [[STOUT, Fannie|Fannie STOUT]]. | ||
Fannie Stout married Fred O'Donnell, a Dubuque attorney, in 1898. As a wedding gift, Henry Stout had the magnificent mansion built at 1145 Locust Street in the style of [[ECLECTIC ARCHITECTURE]]. It is believed the faucets in one bathroom cost $16,000. | |||
For many years after the death of Fannie, the home was used as the [[EGELHOF HOME FOR FUNERALS]]. It had a short history in the 1980s as a bed-and-breakfast. Restoration of the home began around 2008. | |||
[[Category: Homes]] | [[Category: Homes]] |
Revision as of 03:17, 22 October 2012
FANNIE STOUT HOUSE. Located at 1145 Locust, the home is an example of ECLECTIC ARCHITECTURE. The home was constructed for Fannie STOUT.
Fannie Stout married Fred O'Donnell, a Dubuque attorney, in 1898. As a wedding gift, Henry Stout had the magnificent mansion built at 1145 Locust Street in the style of ECLECTIC ARCHITECTURE. It is believed the faucets in one bathroom cost $16,000.
For many years after the death of Fannie, the home was used as the EGELHOF HOME FOR FUNERALS. It had a short history in the 1980s as a bed-and-breakfast. Restoration of the home began around 2008.