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[[Image:hoelschers.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Ice skating at Allison-Henderson Park circa 1950. Photo courtesy: Rob Klauer]]ALLISON-HENDERSON PARK. Bounded by Loras Boulevard, University Avenue, Nowata Street and Grandview Avenue, the park honors [[ALLISON, William Boyd|William B. ALLISON]] and [[HENDERSON, David B.|David B. HENDERSON]], two of Dubuque's most illustrious citizens. | [[Image:hoelschers.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Ice skating at Allison-Henderson Park circa 1950. Photo courtesy: Rob Klauer]]ALLISON-HENDERSON PARK. Bounded by Loras Boulevard, University Avenue, Nowata Street and Grandview Avenue, the park honors [[ALLISON, William Boyd|William B. ALLISON]] and [[HENDERSON, David B.|David B. HENDERSON]], two of Dubuque's most illustrious citizens. | ||
The movement to honor these men began in 1908 with an association formed to collect funds to purchase land along the river for a park. By 1913 the goal of $10,000 was reached. | The movement to honor these men began in 1908 with an association formed to collect funds to purchase land along the river for a park. By 1913 the goal of $10,000 was reached. Initially the city council was set to purchase from M. H. McCarthy that part of the land once occupied by the [[STANDARD LUMBER COMPANY]] lying on the river front north of the Illinois Central bridge. | ||
The memorial association transferred the deed to land surrounding the [[SHOT TOWER]] to the city on August 26, 1916. Under the agreement, the council had the option of using this property for other than municipal purposes if four-fifths of the land's appraised value was devoted to the purchase of another site for a memorial park. In 1940 the city exercised its option on the riverfront site. Four-fifths of the value of the land was used to purchase the Bush property where Allison-Henderson Park is now located. | The memorial association transferred the deed to land surrounding the [[SHOT TOWER]] to the city on August 26, 1916. Under the agreement, the council had the option of using this property for other than municipal purposes if four-fifths of the land's appraised value was devoted to the purchase of another site for a memorial park. In 1940 the city exercised its option on the riverfront site. Four-fifths of the value of the land was used to purchase the Bush property where Allison-Henderson Park is now located. | ||
[[Image:ahp.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy:dubuque-tour.tripod.com]] | [[Image:ahp.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy:dubuque-tour.tripod.com]] | ||
[[Category: Parks]] | [[Category: Parks]] |
Revision as of 02:31, 30 April 2013
ALLISON-HENDERSON PARK. Bounded by Loras Boulevard, University Avenue, Nowata Street and Grandview Avenue, the park honors William B. ALLISON and David B. HENDERSON, two of Dubuque's most illustrious citizens.
The movement to honor these men began in 1908 with an association formed to collect funds to purchase land along the river for a park. By 1913 the goal of $10,000 was reached. Initially the city council was set to purchase from M. H. McCarthy that part of the land once occupied by the STANDARD LUMBER COMPANY lying on the river front north of the Illinois Central bridge.
The memorial association transferred the deed to land surrounding the SHOT TOWER to the city on August 26, 1916. Under the agreement, the council had the option of using this property for other than municipal purposes if four-fifths of the land's appraised value was devoted to the purchase of another site for a memorial park. In 1940 the city exercised its option on the riverfront site. Four-fifths of the value of the land was used to purchase the Bush property where Allison-Henderson Park is now located.