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[[Image:heeb.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]ANTHONY F. HEEB HOME. In 1903 architect [[HEER, Fridolin|Fridolin HEER]] designed this [[COLONIAL REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE]] home for [[HEEB, Anthony F.|Anthony F. HEEB]]. Heeb was a Dubuque businessman who owned and operated the | [[Image:heeb.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]ANTHONY F. HEEB HOME. In 1903 architect [[HEER, Fridolin|Fridolin HEER]] designed this [[COLONIAL REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE]] home for [[HEEB, Anthony F.|Anthony F. HEEB]]. Heeb was a Dubuque businessman who owned and operated the [[HEEB BREWERY]]. When [[PROHIBITION]] closed the brewery, Mr. Heeb recycled some of his useless beer bottles into two leaded glass windows on the first floor of the home. | ||
In April 2002 the home was purchased from [[HILLCREST FAMILY SERVICES]] which used the building as a girls' home called "Riverview." | In April 2002 the home was purchased from [[HILLCREST FAMILY SERVICES]] which used the building as a girls' home called "Riverview." | ||
Latest revision as of 18:00, 1 May 2026

ANTHONY F. HEEB HOME. In 1903 architect Fridolin HEER designed this COLONIAL REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE home for Anthony F. HEEB. Heeb was a Dubuque businessman who owned and operated the HEEB BREWERY. When PROHIBITION closed the brewery, Mr. Heeb recycled some of his useless beer bottles into two leaded glass windows on the first floor of the home.
In April 2002 the home was purchased from HILLCREST FAMILY SERVICES which used the building as a girls' home called "Riverview."
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