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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 [[ELMS]] along Rhomberg Avenue. (1) The park offered a bandstand and was often the site of German beer picnics. In 1890 for the park's July opening, Rhomberg announced that many additional street cars belonging to his [[DUBUQUE STREET RAILWAY | 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 [[ELMS]] along Rhomberg Avenue. (1) The park offered a bandstand and was often the site of German beer picnics. In 1890 for the park's July opening, Rhomberg announced that many additional street cars belonging to his [[DUBUQUE STREET RAILWAY COMPANY]] would be added with both Main and Clay street cars taking riders to the park for the cost of five cents. (2) | ||
It was later used for one of the [[FRESH AIR CAMPS]]. | It was later used for one of the [[FRESH AIR CAMPS]]. |
Revision as of 01:59, 25 August 2016
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 ELMS along Rhomberg Avenue. (1) The park offered a bandstand and was often the site of German beer picnics. In 1890 for the park's July opening, Rhomberg announced that many additional street cars belonging to his DUBUQUE STREET RAILWAY COMPANY would be added with both Main and Clay street cars taking riders to the park for the cost of five cents. (2)
It was later used for one of the FRESH AIR CAMPS.
In 1900 the site was renamed Riverside Park. (3)
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Source:
1. Day, Mike (editor), The '50s: Vol. 1: 1950-1954, Dubuque: Woodward Communications, 2015, p. 72
2. "Dubuque New Pleasure Resort," Dubuque Daily Herald, July 12, 1890, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=_OG5zn83XeQC&dat=18900712&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
3. "Now It's Riverside Park," Dubuque Daily Herald, June 7, 1900, p. 3