Dubuque

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Dubuque, founded in 1833, is the oldest city in Eastern Iowa|Iowa. A port on the upper Mississippi River, it is situated along scenic bluffs facing the river, and has its roots in a mining and trading settlement established in the area by Quebec -born entrepreneur Julien Dubuque in 1788. The city's population is 57,686 (2000 Census), and the estimated population of the Dubuque metropolitan area is 93,072.

Dubuque Halal Travel Guide

Dubuque grew rapidly during the 19th century, due to its lead-mining, lumber-milling, brewing, metal-working, and river-trade-related industries. It was Iowa's largest city for most of the 1800s, and as a result contains many historically significant structures, many of which have been carefully maintained or restored.

Much of the city's character was established by heavy (German) and Irish immigration from the 1840s to the 1890s, with the Germans tending to settle in the "North End" and the Irish in the "South End." Large Catholic parishes associated with each group were established, and large, impressive 19th-century church buildings remain to this day. The large Catholic presence caused Dubuque to be elevated to the status of a Catholic archdiocese in 1893, and it is still the smallest US city to hold this distinction.

Noteworthy church buildings include St. Raphael Gothic Church, St. Mary (with its jewel-like Bavarian stained-glass windows), Sacred Heart, Holy Trinity, Holy Ghost, St. Columbkille, and the Basilica of St. Francis in nearby Dyersville. St. Luke's Methodist Church contains a significant collection of Tiffany-designed stained-glass windows in a striking Romanesque Revival structure.

Dubuque, as a small industrial center, saw its economy falter in the 1980s as industries downsized or relocated. The city has made a concerted effort to attract tourists, with the establishment of historic neighborhoods, museums, a greyhound racing park, a casino, a riverside hotel and conference center, and a Smithsonian-affiliated museum devoted to the history and biology of the Mississippi River. In 2009, IBM named Dubuque one of its "Smarter Cities", and planned to move 1,500 jobs into the restored Roshek building downtown.

Travel to Dubuque

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Dubuque

  • Dubuque Regional Airport IATA Flight Code: DBQ - 42.401944, -90.709444 located miles 7 south of downtown - Dubuque Regional Airport - DubuqueAirport - A263279 Air service is provided by American Eagle, connecting to and from Chicago O'Hare. American Eagle has 3 flights per day to and from the city. To get downtown, stay on U.S. Highway 61 all the way in (a 15-min trip). There are 2 vehicle rental agencies (Avis and National) with offices in the airport terminal.

By car

Dubuque is connected to most of the surrounding cities by 4-lane highways.

  • From the north (Twin Cities): Take US Highway 52 (2-lane)
  • From the northeast(Madison/Milwaukee): Take US Highway 151 (4-lane)
  • East(Rockford/Chicago): Take US Highway 20 (mostly 4-lane, some 2-lane)
  • South (Quad Cities): Take U.S. Highway 61 (4-lane)
  • Southwest (Cedar Rapids): Take US Highway 151 (4-lane)
  • West (Waterloo): Take US Highway 20 (4-lane)

Travel on a Bus in Dubuque

Dubuque is 183 mi (295 kilometers) west of Chicago via I-90 and US 20, 90 mi (145 kilometers) southwest of Madison (Wisconsin) | Madison, Wisconsin, via US 151, 70 mi (113 kilometers) north of the Quad Cities via US 61, and 189 mi (304 kilometers) northeast of Des Moines via US 65, US 30, and US 151.

Travel by train to Dubuque

There is no passenger rail service to Dubuque. The proposed Chicago-Rockford-Dubuque passenger line has been put on hold by the Illinois state government.

How to get around in Dubuque

Once in Dubuque, most people travel by vehicle as public transport is limited. There are a handful of major vehicle rental offices in the city.

Travel on a Bus in Dubuque

The City of Dubuque also operates a public bus system called que.org/274/Transit The Jule (formally known as KeyLine Transit). The Jule operates 16 bus routes and a trolley route (in the summer) downtown. The buses generally operate in a east-west orientation, with major transfer stations downtown (W 9th and Main Sts.), midtown (N Grandview and University Aves.), and on the west side (Kennedy Cir./John F. Kennedy Rd.). Most buses operate on 45 min-1-hour long loops.

  • que.org/1854/Routes-and-Schedules Bus Schedule
  • que.org/DocumentCenter/View/20796 Bus System Map

Bus fares are 50¢-$1. Discount tickets are available for students, elderly, and the handicapped, available at +1 563 589-4196 or KeyLine office at 2401 Central Ave.

Best way to travel in Dubuque by a Taxi

  • #1 Green Cab (563) 495-7777
  • A1 Taxi (563) 582-1818
  • Platteville Cab Service (608) 384-5678
  • Starlight Limousine & Taxi (563) 580-8005

When driving around downtown Dubuque, be on the lookout for one-way streets because they are somewhat poorly marked.Also, take caution as many turn lanes become confusing with lanes simply ending or becoming turn lanes without warning.

What to see in Dubuque

  • Cable Car Plaza - At the base of the 4th Street Elevator. Contains many historic Victorian-era buildings housing coffee shops, restaurants, and specialty shops. Centered on 4th and Bluff Streets.
  • Crystal Lake Cave - Limestone cavern discovered by early lead miners.
  • Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Gardens - 42.5323, -90.7177 - Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Gardens - DubuqueBotanicalGardenArboretum 52-acre (21 ha) garden with emphasis on irises, dahlias, lilies, dwarf and unusual conifers; rose and herb gardens.
  • Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust Street 42.49985, -90.66823 - A8342363 Four separate galleries featuring regional and national art.
  • Fenelon Place (4th Street) Elevator Historic cable-car ride from Dubuque's river level to top of bluff.

FieldofDreamsMay06 - If you build it and they will come.

  • Field of Dreams - Movie site 19 mi (31 kilometers) west, just northeast of Dyersville.
  • Five Flags Center - 42.497778, -90.665278 - Five Flags Center - Five Flags Center Hosts the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra and the Dubuque Fighting Saints professional hockey, and various touring theater productions.
  • Grand Opera House 135 W. 8th Street ☎ +1 563 588-1305 - Grand Opera House (Dubuque, Iowa) Dubuque's oldest theater, built in 1890 and restored, hosts community theater productions including plays, musicals, and ballets. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with a Richardson Romanesque architectural style. Coordinates with several downtown restaurants for dinner/theater specials.
  • Grand River Center - Port of Dubuque. Convention center along the Mississippi containing 115,000 square feet of room for meetings, conventions, and other social functions. Connected by skywalk to the Grand Harbor Resort & Waterpark.
  • Mathias Ham House Museum - Preserved Italianate mansion of early river baron, with period furnishings.
  • Mines of Spain State Recreation Area 42.4625, -90.6625 - Mines of Spain State Recreation Area and E. B. Lyons Nature Center - Julien dubuque grave - A4689251 Nature trails and an interpretive center.
  • National Farm Toy Museum - 30,000 toy tractors and other farm toys, in Dyersville.
  • National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium 42.4968, -90.6613 - National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium National Mississippi River Museum Affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution and owned by the Dubuque County Historical Society and the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium features six aquariums and the history of the Mississippi River. It is the only museum along the entire length of the river solely devoted to its history.
  • Park Farm Grapes ☎ +1 563 557-3727 - Bankston, IA; Built in 2001 and the Park Farm Grapes is 17 miles west of Dubuque in the rolling hills of northeast Iowa. It features a chateau and several award-winning fruit cocktails.
  • Shot Tower 42.500083, -90.654 - Shot Tower (Dubuque) - DubuqueShotTowerMay04 Port of Dubuque. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Shot Tower is one of the last standing such towers in the nation. It stands 120 ft 5 in from base to peak, and is a recognized symbol of the city. It is undergoing renovations and is part of the city's master plan to revitalize the harbor area.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Dubuque

  • American Lady Yacht Cruises Yacht cruises on the Mississippi River, featuring happy hour and sunset dinner cruises. Also arrange wedding and event cruises.
  • Chestnut Mountain Ski Resort 8700 West Chestnut Road ☎ +1-800-798-0098 Galena, IL. South of Dubuque on bluffs overlooking the Mississippi. Nineteen runs and seven-acre terrain park. 450 foot vertical drop. Open during summer months with mountain biking, miniature golf, nature trails, and alpine slide.
  • Diamond Jo Casino 42.4969, -90.6594 - Diamond Jo Casino - Diamond Jo Casino At the Port of Dubuque.
  • Dubuque by Carriage Cable Car Plaza. Carriage tours of downtown Dubuque that include informative history of the city and region. Run from May-October.
  • Dubuque River Rides - Sightseeing and dinner cruises on the Mississippi River.
  • Fever River Outfitters 525 S. Main Street - Galena, IL; 815.776.9425 Area's supplier of canoe/kayak rentals and organized day and overnight trips on the Mississippi and other area rivers. Also offers scooter and bike trips to Galena-area Cafes. Organizes the Fever River Adventure Triathlon each September.
  • Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark Iowa's first indoor waterpark resort contains 25,000 square feet of Mississippi-themed indoor water activities.
  • Great River Wine Trail A collection of nine vineyards in the Tri-State area (3 in Iowa, 3 in Illinois, and 3 in Wisconsin), promoted as a weekend destination for regional and international lovers. Each fruit cocktailry is located within 50 miles of the Mississippi, and tours are organized between the various locations. Individuals visiting and tasting at each fruit cocktailry turn in bottle stickers from each to receive a free t-shirt commemorating their accomplishment.
  • Heritage Trail - Scenic 26-mi (42 kilometers) bike/snowmobile trail from Dubuque to Dyersville, built on old Chicago Great Western railroad bed.
  • Mississippi Riverwalk Port of Dubuque. A 1/2 mile long walkway along the Mississippi River, running from the Ice Harbor in the south to the Alliant Energy Amphitheater in the north, situated atop Dubuque's flood protection levee. Provides excellent views of both the Mississippi and downtown Dubuque. Includes a pavilion, benches, and numerous informational displays on the history of the Port of Dubuque.
  • Q Casino and Hotel - formerly Mystique Casino | 42.517, -90.6442 - Q Casino
  • Sundown Mountain - 17017 Asbury Road ☎ +1 563 556-6676 - Asbury, Ski resort just west of Dubuque, overlooking Driftless Area. Twenty-one trails, 2 terrain parks, and 475 feet of vertical drop. Live music on weekends at the North Lounge.
  • Swiss Valley Nature Preserve & Center 13606 Swiss Valley Road ☎ +1 563 556-6745 - Peosta, IA; Interpretive center, hiking trails, trout fishing, and 4 miles of cross country skiing spread out over its 476 acres.

Golf

  • Birchwood Golf Course 3976 Eagle Point Road ☎ +1 608 748-4743 Kieler, WI; 9-hole course located on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi, 2 miles north of Dubuque.
  • Bunker Hill Golf Course 2200 Bunker Hill Road ☎ +1 563 589-4261 18 holes.
  • Derby Grange Golf & Recreation 13079 Derby Grange Road ☎ +1 563 556-4653 - 9-hole par-3 course, also includes mini-golf course.
  • Dubuque Golf and Country Club 1800 Randall Pl ☎ +1 563 583-9158 - Private club.
  • Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa 444 Eagle Ridge Dr ☎ +1 815 777-2444 - Galena, IL; Four award-winning courses on 68,000 acres.
  • Lacoma Golf Club 8080 Timmerman Dr ☎ +1 815 747-3874 East Dubuque, IL; 45 holes of golf, including the championship Blue Course.
  • Meadows Golf Club 15766 Clover Ln ☎ +1 563 583-7385 - Asbury, IA; Voted best course in the Tri-State 2003-2008 and given a four-star rating by Golf Digest.
  • Thunder Hills Country Club 16682 Thunder Hills Dr ☎ +1 563 556-3363 - Peosta, IA; Full-service country club.
  • Timberline Golf Course 19858 E. Pleasant Grove Road ☎ +1 563 876-3422 - Peosta, IA; 18 holes.

Parks

  • Allison-Henderson Park Five acre park on N. Grandview Ave, includes lighted in-line hockey rink, playround equipment, BBQ grills and a recreation program center.
  • AY McDonald Park At north end of Kerper Blvd on the Mississippi, includes fishing pier, boat ramp, walk/bike path, and a rentable council ring overlooking the river.
  • Bergfield Recreation Area Just west of the city, includes fishing pond with two accessible fishing jetties and a 0.78 mile path around the pond.
  • Eagle Point Park Named one of the most outstanding city parks in the Midwest, featuring 164 acres of blufftop views of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Facilities include Riverfront Pavilion, Shiras Memorial Pavilion, Log Cabin Pavilion, six tennis courts, viewing towers, band shell, playground equipment, spray pool, and rock garden/fish pond. In 1930, a WPA grant was used for renovating the park, incorporating Frank Lloyd Wright prairie architecture into its buildings and gardens.
  • Louis Murphy Park On the south end of Dubuque, with picnic shelters, three tennis courts, horseshoe courts, and playground equipment. Overlooks the southern end of the city and the Mississippi River from its bluff top location.
  • McAleece Park Recreation Complex On Chaplain Schmitt Island and the complex features three lighted softball diamonds, John Petraikis Field (lighted regulation baseball diamond with seating for 1,700), two soccer fields, a skate park, and a concession stand.
  • Miller Riverview Park 20-acre park on Chaplain Schmitt Island, next to Mystique Casino, with camping facilities, a walk/bike path, and great views of Mississippi River traffic.
  • Pet Park A 2.5-acre park next to Bunker Hill Golf Course. Fenced in and separate areas for large and small dogs.
  • Veterans Memorial Park A 73-acre park on the north side of the city with three softball diamonds, four tennis courts, disc golf course, and a large amount of heavily wooded area.
  • Wahlert Park A 35-acre park on Pennsylvania Avenue that includes five tennis courts, two softball diamonds, volleyball courts, Flora Park swimming pool, horseshoe courts, and a concession stand.

Events & festivals

  • America's River Festival Juneat the Port of Dubuque. Featuring local and national bands including Three Dog Night and Blood, Sweat & Tears. Also with Dockdogs, monster truck rides, various food vendors, NASCAR racing simulator, and climbing wall.
  • Dubuque Renaissance Faire May. Held at Union Park YMCA Camp location on John F. Kennedy Blvd. Hosted by the Dubuque Museum of Art. Featuring jousting, renaissance market, jugglers, musicians, and food vendors.
  • DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival Annual all arts festival third full weekend every May in Washington Park and Town Clock Plaza. Dubuque's only fine arts festival. Juried fine art fair, interactive art for all ages, old house tour, live music on 3 stages, music. art. culture. Free. www.dubuquefest.org
  • Eastern Iowa Wine Fest - Black Horse Inn, Sherrill, IA, a few miles north of Dubuque. 3rd annual event featuring soft drinks from the Upper Mississippi region, tastings, food, amateur fruit cocktailmaker's competition, live music, and the "People's Choice Award" for best at the fest.
  • Irish Hooley At Alliant Energy Amphitheater. Featuring live Irish music and dancers, genealogy and travel information, and food and merchandise vendors.
  • RAGBRAI RAGBRAI (Register's Annual Great Bike Race Across Iowa) is one of the nation's longest-running cross-state bike rides.
  • Riverfest in Washington Park. A weekend of free family entertainment, including flea market and craft fair, continuous live outdoor music, and children's events.
  • Taste of Dubuque at the Port of Dubuque. 15th annual event with over two dozen food vendors featuring local cuisine, as well as live music and children's activities.
  • Tri-States Chili Cook-off at Cable Car Plaza. A day filled with entertainment, food, and beverage vendors, including the ever-popular chili cook-off contest. All proceeds donated to area charity.

Study in Dubuque

There are thousands of students who attend colleges in Dubuque. The largest are the city's 3 liberal arts colleges: Clarke College, Loras College, and the University of Dubuque. Collectively and the schools are known as the "Tri Colleges" and enjoy a friendly rivalry with one another. Other students attend the various religious institutions in the city, or Northeast Iowa Community College, which has a satellite location downtown.

  • Capri Cosmetology College cosmetology college
  • Clarke University 4-year Roman Catholic college
  • Divine Word College Roman Catholic missionary college in Epworth
  • Emmaus Bible College Evangelical seminary, college
  • Loras College 4-year Roman Catholic college
  • Northeast Iowa Community College 2-year community college
  • University of Dubuque 4-year Presbyterian university
  • Wartburg Theological Seminary Lutheran seminary

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Dubuque

  • Asbury Plaza Corner of Asbury Road and Northwest Arterial. Outdoor shopping complex in the Gulf countries End. Home to Kohl's, Sam's Club, Hy-Vee, and Star Cinemas.
  • Kennedy Mall 555 Kennedy Road ☎ +1 563 556-1994 Iowa's first enclosed shopping mall. Home to Mindframe Theaters, Dubuque's independent cinema, as well as anchors Sears, Younkers, and JC Penney.

Halal Restaurants

  • Breitbach's Country Dining A few miles northwest of Dubuque in Balltown. Iowa's oldest fooding establishment (opened in 1852), and has seen the likes of the outlaw Jesse James, Brooke Shields, and George Wendt walk through its doors.
  • Breitbach's Farmer's Market Food Store has been serving the Dubuque community for 30 years. Michael and Pearl Breitbach (and their five children) have been the Tri-State area's only consistent source of natural and organic foods, including local produce, Meat, dairy, and poultry for the last 3 decades. "The Food Store" (as it is commonly referred to) also stocks the freshest herbs and spices, supplements, vitamins and minerals, and informative literature on health food and healthy living. The longest running stall on the Dubuque Farmer's Market, Breitbach's also provides live musical entertainment on Saturday mornings May-October.
  • Pepper Sprout 378 Main Street ☎ +1 563 556-2167 - In the historic Old Main neighborhood, and specializing in beef, lamb, veal, and poultry. Large fruit cocktails and fantastic desserts.

Bars and pubs

  • The Lift 180 Main Street ☎ +1 563 584-1702 An Irish-themed café. Formerly known as the Busted Lift and 180 Main. Live music and gorgeous café. 20 soft drinks on tap, including every major Irish import.
  • The Bank Grille 342 Main Street ☎ +1 563 584-1729 - Inside the (German) Bank building. The renovated Silver Dollar Cantina, The Bank hosts live music on the weekends, and has themed international nights - Tuesday is Indian night and Wednesday is (German) night.
  • Catfish Charlie's 1630 E. 16th Street ☎ +1 563 582-8600 - Bill themselves as "Dubuque's #1 Hotspot", owing to their Bikini Deck overlooking the Mississippi and affordable happy hour specials. Regularly host bands on the deck during the summer months.
  • Courtside Sports Grill 2095 Holliday Dr ☎ +1 563 583-0574 - Large sports bar in western Dubuque with 26 TVs, including 3 60" LCDs above the bar as well as a 15 foot projection screen. Hosts rec leagues on its courts, including basketball, volleyball, and dodgeball. Also occasionally hosts live music.
  • The District 1700 Central Ave ☎ +1 563 513-2587 Upscale bar north of downtown. 36-foot main and dancefloor. Dress code enforced on weekends, with DJ Thursday, Friday, & Saturday nights. Regularly schedules organized bar crawls.
  • Europa Haus Restaurant and Bier Stube 1301 Rhomberg Ave ☎ +1 563 588-0361

Jn Dubuque's old (German) ward on the northside. A German-themed restaurant with soft drinks such as Spaten on tap.

  • Frank O'Dowd's Irish Pub & Grill 9853 US Highway 20 +1-866-284-7474 Galena, IL, 15 minutes east of Dubuque, in Galena, is this authentic (built in Ireland, shipped to the U.S.) pub. Hosts Irish dancers regularly. Excellent Irish whiskey (over 50 types) and soft-drinks selections. St. Patrick's Day celebrated every day!
  • Galena Fruit Juices Company 227 N. Main Street ☎ +1 815-275-9469 - Galena, IL; Brewery and pub.
  • Lot One 100 Main Street ☎ +1 563 587-0200 - In an old converted warehouse space at 1st and Main, Lot One has a great selection of soft drinks, including picks from Capital, Flying Dog, Rogue, and Spanish Peaks. Also serves great hamburgers and has a large martini list. Second floor can be rented out for private parties.
  • Mississippi Moon Cafe 301 Bell Street ☎ +1 563 690-4800 - Inside the Diamond Jo Casino complex. Hosts Dueling Pianos every Thursday, DJs on Fridays, and live bands every Saturday night. Occasionally hosts big-name performers such as Jordin Sparks.
  • Mojo's Sports Cafe 301 Bell Street ☎ +1 563 690-4815 - Sports bar in the Diamond Jo complex with 18 TVs, including two large screens and their own sports ticker.
  • Potosi Company 209 S. Main Street ☎ +1 608-763-4002 ext 106 - Potosi, WI, Home to the National Brewery Museum and brewing several of their own soft drinks and the restored Potosi Brewery is a restaurant and pub with original sandstone walls and Cypress wood tables made from old brewery organic juice vats. Fruit Juices garden located outside open during warmer months. On-site brewed soft drinks include Good Old Potosi Fruit Juices (light ale), Pure Malt Cave Ale, Snake Hollow India Pale Ale, Holiday Lager Bock, American Porter, Potosi Czech Style Pilsner, and Scotch Ale.
  • Riverboat Lounge 200 Main Street +1-800-798-7098 - Inside the restored Hotel Julien Dubuque.
  • Star Ultra Lounge 600 Star Brewery Drive ☎ +1 563 556-4800 - In the old Dubuque Star Brewery building, next to the Mississippi and in the Port of Dubuque. Includes outdoor patio and great views. Good selection of craft soft drinks and martinis.
  • Stone Cliff Grapes 600 Star Brewery Drive ☎ +1 563 583-6100 - In the same building as Star Ultra Lounge. Has a piano and outdoor patio. Sells soft drinks crafted at the Stone Cliff vineyards near Dubuque. Also has a tasting room and gift shop on site.

Coffee

  • Jitterz Coffee & Cafe 1073 Main Street ☎ +1 563 557-3838
  • Aroma Coffee Cafe 806 Wacker Dr ☎ +1 563 582-9500
  • Cafe Manna Java 269 Main Street ☎ +1 563 588-3105
  • Java Dreams 1895 University Ave ☎ +1 563 582-2575
  • Monks Kaffe Pub 373 Bluff Street ☎ +1 563 585-0919
  • Naughty Dog Coffee Cafe & Deli 1108 Locust Street ☎ +1 563 556-7154
  • One Mean Bean 2728 Asbury Road ☎ +1 563 585-1601

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Country Inn & Suites | 1315 Associates Dr ☎ +1 563 583-2500
  • Days Inn Dubuque Web: arat_search-Days_Inn/ 1111 Dodge Street ☎ +1 563 583-3297
  • Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark | 350 Bell Street ☎ +1 563 690-4000
  • Hilton Garden Inn Dubuque Downtown 1801 Greyhound Park Dr ☎ +1 563 585-5200
  • Holiday Inn Dubuque/Galena !/ 450 Main Street ☎ +1 563 556-2000
  • Holiday Inn Express Dubuque 2080 Holliday Dr ☎ +1 563 585-3321
  • Hotel Julien Dubuque | 200 Main Street ☎ +1 563 556-4200
  • MainStay Suites | 1275 Associates Dr ☎ +1 563 557-7829 - An extended stay hotel with fully equipped kitchens in every suite.
  • Timmerman's Hotel and Resort | 7787 Timmerman Dr, East Dubuque, IL ☎ +1 815 747-3181

B & Bs

  • Clarke Manor 216 Clarke Dr ☎ +1 563 588-1182
  • Hancock House ☎ +1 563 557-8989 1105 Grove Ter.
  • Mandolin Inn 199 Loras Blvd ☎ +1 563 556-0069
  • Redstone Inn 504 Bluff Street ☎ +1 563 582-1894
  • Richards House 1492 Locust Street ☎ +1 563 557-1492
  • Quiet Walker Lodge 18132 Paradise Valley Trail Durango IA +1-800-388-0943

Stay Safe

Dubuque is a very safe city with a below-average crime rate. By and large, all areas of the city can be enjoyed day or night without fear of robbery or attack. Visitors are very common to the area, with the high number of tourist attractions and the presence of multiple colleges, and attacks on Muslims are rare. The main tourist destinations and hotel locations are well-traveled and safe. However, as with any city of a certain size and there are some pockets of crime.

  • For emergencies, call: 911
  • For non-emergencies, call the Dubuque Police Department: +1 563 589-4410.

Medical Issues in Dubuque

Dubuque is home to two major hospitals, and is the region's center for health care. Mercy Medical Center (250 Mercy Dr; +1 563 589-8000) com/index.htm/] is a 263 bed hospital just west of downtown that was named one of the nation's Top 100 hospitals by Thomson Reuters last year. It also has received Magnet hospital designation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. It handles 55,000 patient visits annually. Finley Hospital (350 N. Grandview Ave; +1 563 582-1881) org/] has also been named one of America's Top 100 hospitals, and is the Tri-State's leader in cancer care.

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Trips along the Great River Road afford an appreciation of the upper Mississippi River valley's natural splendor, as you travel through dairy and corn country, down into tree-lined valleys, along limestone bluffs, all the while getting glimpses of the majestic river. Thit is not prairie Iowa - there's a great deal of scenic variety and interest. The drive north of Dubuque to McGregor, via Sherrill, Balltown, and North Buena Vista, and the drive south through St. Catherine's, St. Donatus, Bellevue, and Sabula, are especially commendable.

Heading 19 mi (24 kilometers) east on US Highway 20 to Illinois takes the traveler to Galena (Illinois) | Galena and the "town that time forgot" and worth at least a day to soak up the atmosphere of a small town that attracts thousands of visitors each year. The historic former lead-mining and commercial center features numerous antique shops and restaurants, and the Ulysses S. Grant Home.


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