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RHOMBERG PARK. Established by [[RHOMBERG, Joseph A.|Joseph A. RHOMBERG]] after he came to Dubuque in 1854, Rhomberg Park was located at the intersection of Rhomberg and Shiras avenues. The park offered a bandstand and was often the site of German beer picnics. It was later used for the Fresh Air Camp until the street cut through to Eagle Point.
RHOMBERG PARK. Established in 1888 by [[RHOMBERG, Joseph A.|Joseph A. RHOMBERG]], Rhomberg Park was located at the intersection of Rhomberg and Shiras avenues. To create a memorable approach to the site, he planted hundreds of [[ELM TREES]] along Rhomberg Avenue. (1) The park offered a bandstand and was often the site of German beer picnics.  


In 1900 the site was renamed Riverside Park. (1)
It was later used for the Fresh Air Camp until the street cut through to Eagle Point.
 
In 1900 the site was renamed Riverside Park. (2)


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1. Day, Mike (editor), '''The '50s: Vol. 1: 1950-1954''', Dubuque: Woodward Communications, 2015, p. 72


1. "Now It's Riverside Park," Dubuque Daily Herald, June 7, 1900, p. 3
1. "Now It's Riverside Park," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', June 7, 1900, p. 3


[[Category: Parks]]
[[Category: Parks]]

Revision as of 20:21, 18 December 2015

RHOMBERG PARK. Established in 1888 by Joseph A. RHOMBERG, Rhomberg Park was located at the intersection of Rhomberg and Shiras avenues. To create a memorable approach to the site, he planted hundreds of ELM TREES along Rhomberg Avenue. (1) The park offered a bandstand and was often the site of German beer picnics.

It was later used for the Fresh Air Camp until the street cut through to Eagle Point.

In 1900 the site was renamed Riverside Park. (2)

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Source:

1. Day, Mike (editor), The '50s: Vol. 1: 1950-1954, Dubuque: Woodward Communications, 2015, p. 72

1. "Now It's Riverside Park," Dubuque Daily Herald, June 7, 1900, p. 3