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CITY HOTEL. Famed Dubuque landmark on the northwest corner of Fourth and Main [[STREETS]]. Erected in 1833, the hotel was constructed by John G. Shields and J. H. Emerson, father and uncle respectively, of [[SHIELDS, James H.|James H. SHIELDS]]. In 1858 the building, host to many of the nation's best known political and entertainment personalities, was converted into the [[COATES OPERA HOUSE]]. | CITY HOTEL. Famed Dubuque landmark on the northwest corner of Fourth and Main [[STREETS]]. Erected in 1833, the hotel was constructed by John G. Shields and J. H. Emerson, father and uncle respectively, of [[SHIELDS, James H.|James H. SHIELDS]]. In 1858 the building, host to many of the nation's best known political and entertainment personalities, was converted into the [[COATES OPERA HOUSE]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:22, 6 December 2008
CITY HOTEL. Famed Dubuque landmark on the northwest corner of Fourth and Main STREETS. Erected in 1833, the hotel was constructed by John G. Shields and J. H. Emerson, father and uncle respectively, of James H. SHIELDS. In 1858 the building, host to many of the nation's best known political and entertainment personalities, was converted into the COATES OPERA HOUSE.