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MOOSE LODGE 355. Moose Lodge 355 was established in 1914. Once headquartered in the second and third floors of a building at 951 1/2 Main Street, the members voted in 1934 to lease | MOOSE LODGE 355. Moose Lodge 355 was established in 1914. Once headquartered in the second and third floors of a building at 951 1/2 Main Street, the members voted in 1934 to lease the building at 850 Iowa Street from the Rhomberg estate. The membership at the time was approximately 225. | ||
The building had an interesting history. A two-story structure of brick and concrete, it had a rathskeller in the basement. The structure had originally been built for a stable for [[STOUT, Fannie|Fannie STOUT]]. In later years, it was used as a garage. The upper floor was used as an apartment. (1) | [[Image:Moose.png|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]The building had an interesting history. A two-story structure of brick and concrete, it had a rathskeller in the basement. The structure had originally been built for a stable for [[STOUT, Fannie|Fannie STOUT]]. In later years, it was used as a garage. The upper floor was used as an apartment. (1) | ||
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MOOSE LODGE 355. Moose Lodge 355 was established in 1914. Once headquartered in the second and third floors of a building at 951 1/2 Main Street, the members voted in 1934 to lease the building at 850 Iowa Street from the Rhomberg estate. The membership at the time was approximately 225.

The building had an interesting history. A two-story structure of brick and concrete, it had a rathskeller in the basement. The structure had originally been built for a stable for Fannie STOUT. In later years, it was used as a garage. The upper floor was used as an apartment. (1)
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1. "Dubuque Moose Will Open Their New House Thursday," Telegraph-Herald and Times-Journal, September 16, 1934, p. 8
The 1987 Dubuque City Directory listed 1200 Main.