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IOWA HOTEL.  The 1923 through the 1957 ''Dubuque City Directory''  listed 84 Locust.
[[File:iowah.jpeg|250px|thumb|left|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]IOWA HOTEL.  The Iowa Hotel was constructed in 1883 by Dubuque contractor [[BYRNE, Thomas|Thomas BYRNE]]. It was operated at the Byrne House until 1888. When it was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Regan, the buildin was renamed the [[CENTRAL HOTEL]]. In 1917 the building was sold to Mr. and Mrs. William Haag who operated it for forty years as the Iowa Hotel. The building was sold in January 1965 who demolish it for parking space until new building could be started.
 
The 1923 through the 1957 ''Dubuque City Directory''  listed 84 Locust.
 
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"Going Down," ''Telegraph Herald'', February 19, 1965, p. 13
 
 


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Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald

IOWA HOTEL. The Iowa Hotel was constructed in 1883 by Dubuque contractor Thomas BYRNE. It was operated at the Byrne House until 1888. When it was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Regan, the buildin was renamed the CENTRAL HOTEL. In 1917 the building was sold to Mr. and Mrs. William Haag who operated it for forty years as the Iowa Hotel. The building was sold in January 1965 who demolish it for parking space until new building could be started.

The 1923 through the 1957 Dubuque City Directory listed 84 Locust.

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Source:

"Going Down," Telegraph Herald, February 19, 1965, p. 13