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[[Image:HB4.png|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: '''Dubuque and Its Neighborhoods''', | [[Image:HB4.png|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: '''Dubuque and Its Neighborhoods''', [[HARGER AND BLISH]], 1897]]TWIN SPRINGS. Twin Springs, north of the city, was a popular picnic area for residents in the late 1800s. In June, 1891 the ''Dubuque Daily Herald'' advertised that the round trip by train for adults was twenty-five cents while children tickets cost fifteen cents. | ||
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Photo courtesy: Dubuque and Its Neighborhoods, HARGER AND BLISH, 1897
TWIN SPRINGS. Twin Springs, north of the city, was a popular picnic area for residents in the late 1800s. In June, 1891 the Dubuque Daily Herald advertised that the round trip by train for adults was twenty-five cents while children tickets cost fifteen cents.
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"Municipal Molecules," Dubuque Daily Herald, June 6, 1891, p. 4