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Plans for the hotel were accepted on February 24, 1883, by [[PAGE, John|John PAGE]] from the famed architect, [[HEER, Fridolin|Fridolin HEER]]. An estimated three hundred guests attended the grand opening of the hotel in September of that year. The hotel was four stories tall and offered fifty-two rooms and the Page apartments, a dining room, and two tap rooms. John Page was the manager until 1923. He was succeeded by [[PAGE, Karl|Karl PAGE]].  
Plans for the hotel were accepted on February 24, 1883, by [[PAGE, John|John PAGE]] from the famed architect, [[HEER, Fridolin|Fridolin HEER]]. An estimated three hundred guests attended the grand opening of the hotel in September of that year. The hotel was four stories tall and offered fifty-two rooms and the Page apartments, a dining room, and two tap rooms. John Page was the manager until 1923. He was succeeded by [[PAGE, Karl|Karl PAGE]].  
[[Image:pagehotel.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:pagehotel.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
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[[Image:page.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]]
[[Image:page.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]]
[[Image:pagem.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Matchbook. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:pagem.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Matchbook. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:pageg-1.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Trade token-front. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:pageg-1.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Trade token-front. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:g-2.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Trade Token-back. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:g-2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Trade Token-back. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]





Revision as of 01:57, 9 January 2011

Illustration by Norman Zepeski

PAGE HOTEL.

Located at Fourth and White STREETS, the Page Hotel was a favorite eating place for many residents of Dubuque. A small electric train circled the walls as a Christmas attraction. The location of the hotel near railroad terminals made it a popular stop for railroad personnel.

Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

Plans for the hotel were accepted on February 24, 1883, by John PAGE from the famed architect, Fridolin HEER. An estimated three hundred guests attended the grand opening of the hotel in September of that year. The hotel was four stories tall and offered fifty-two rooms and the Page apartments, a dining room, and two tap rooms. John Page was the manager until 1923. He was succeeded by Karl PAGE.

Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
Pagematches.png
Photo courtesy: Jim Massey
Matchbook. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
Trade token-front. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
Trade Token-back. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding