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[[File:klein.jpg|300px|thumb|left|]].jpg|300px|thumb|left|]]RENWICK J. LUKE--2622 Broadway. A native of Dubuque, Luke was a railroad worker and carpenter who lived across the street during construction of his home. He lived in the house for twenty-three years. An example of Midwestern front-gable winged house with craftsman elements and a wrap-around porch, the house had seven owners with three living in the house for more than twenty years.
[[File:klein.jpg|300px|thumb|left|]].jpg|300px|thumb|left|]]RENWICK J. LUKE--2622 Broadway. A native of Dubuque, Luke was a railroad worker and carpenter who lived across the street during construction of his home. He lived in the house for twenty-three years. An example of Midwestern front-gable winged house with craftsman elements and a wrap-around porch, the house had seven owners with three living in the house for more than twenty years.


The house was featured on the Tour of Homes in 2012.
The house was featured on the Old House Tour in 2012.


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"House Tour Showcases Five Restored Homes," Julien's Journal, May 2012, p. 26CHARLES KLEIN--2609 BROADWAY. This house was constructed in 1910 for Charles Klein and his wife Louisa. The house was later electrified with plumbing added in 1924. The original address was 83 Broadway, but ofter 1920 the City of Dubuque changed home addresses to four digits.
"House Tour Showcases Five Restored Homes," Julien's Journal, May 2012, p. 26
 
The house contains a combination of late Victorian and new Arts and Crafts styles. Restoration by Tom and Cinda Welu began in 1989. In 2010, on the 100th anniversary of the home's construction, a conservatory was added.
 
The home was featured on the 2012 Old House Tour.
 
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"House Tour Showcases Five Restored Homes," Julien's Journal, May 2012, p. 29

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.jpg|300px|thumb|left|]]RENWICK J. LUKE--2622 Broadway. A native of Dubuque, Luke was a railroad worker and carpenter who lived across the street during construction of his home. He lived in the house for twenty-three years. An example of Midwestern front-gable winged house with craftsman elements and a wrap-around porch, the house had seven owners with three living in the house for more than twenty years.

The house was featured on the Old House Tour in 2012.

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"House Tour Showcases Five Restored Homes," Julien's Journal, May 2012, p. 26RENWICK J. LUKE--2622 Broadway. A native of Dubuque, Luke was a railroad worker and carpenter who lived across the street during construction of his home. He lived in the house for twenty-three years. An example of Midwestern front-gable winged house with craftsman elements and a wrap-around porch, the house had seven owners with three living in the house for more than twenty years.

The house was featured on the Tour of Homes in 2012.

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"House Tour Showcases Five Restored Homes," Julien's Journal, May 2012, p. 26