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[[Image:imp030.jpg|left|thumb|150px|April 22, 1951 flood around the Page Hotel. Unpublished photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:imp030.jpg|left|thumb|150px|April 22, 1951 flood around the Page Hotel. Unpublished photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]


[[Image:imp031.jpg|left|thumb|150px|April 22, 1951 flood showing the Adams Company. Unpublished photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:imp031.jpg|right|thumb|150px|April 22, 1951 flood showing the Adams Company. Unpublished photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]





Revision as of 03:52, 3 December 2008

A flooded parking lot at Dubuque Greyhound Park and Casino reminds residents of past floods.

FLOODS (Record) The highest flood to wreak havoc on Dubuque occurred on April 26, 1965, when the river crested at 26.8 feet. Depths of water reached seven feet on some streets. Schools closed as dozens of students joined other citizens to fill millions of sandbags. The damage led to the construction of a five-mile FLOODWALL along the riverfront. Other record floods in Dubuque include:

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Date-----------------River Crest

April 23, 1969-------------23.1ft.

May 6, 1975---------------22.8ft.

April 25, 1952-------------22.7ft.

April 22, 1951-------------22.7ft.

October 6,1986-----------21.7ft.

October 24-25, 1881----21.2ft.

September 20, 1938----20.6ft.


April 22, 1951 flood around the Page Hotel. Unpublished photo courtesy: Bob Reding
April 22, 1951 flood showing the Adams Company. Unpublished photo courtesy: Bob Reding




The record 1965 flood left the Packers, Dubuque's professional BASEBALL team, without a home field for forty-one days. Home games were played in Cascade or Dyersville for nearly one-fourth of the home season. (Photo Courtesy: http://www.dubuquepostcards.com)