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COAL TAR PITS | COAL TAR PITS. In 1987 two coal tar pits, remains of the coal gasification process used until the development of natural gas after [[WORLD WAR II]], were discovered near the path of the U.S. 61 relocation project. | ||
The pits in Dubuque were both Key City Gas coal gasification sites. One pit, located at 11th Street and Kerper Boulevard, was found on city garage property. The second pit was near an Amoco service station west of the [[JULIEN DUBUQUE BRIDGE]] at Dodge and Bluff. | The pits in Dubuque were both Key City Gas coal gasification sites. One pit, located at 11th Street and Kerper Boulevard, was found on city garage property. The second pit was near an Amoco service station west of the [[JULIEN DUBUQUE BRIDGE]] at Dodge and Bluff. | ||
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COAL TAR PITS. In 1987 two coal tar pits, remains of the coal gasification process used until the development of natural gas after WORLD WAR II, were discovered near the path of the U.S. 61 relocation project.
The pits in Dubuque were both Key City Gas coal gasification sites. One pit, located at 11th Street and Kerper Boulevard, was found on city garage property. The second pit was near an Amoco service station west of the JULIEN DUBUQUE BRIDGE at Dodge and Bluff.