Built in 1891 by Charles T. Hancock. The third son of John T. Hancock, Charles succeeded his father as head of the Midwest's largest wholesale grocer and distributor, the profitable JOHN T. HANCOCK & SONS. A business leader in his community, Charles was active socially as a member of the board of trustees in the local Methodist Church and succeeded his father on the board of Dubuque's beautiful Linwood Cemetery. He was later active in racing at Nutwood Park and he was elected chairperson for the Iowa Republican Central Committee in 1898.
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The Mandolin Inn was built in 1908 as the family home of Nicholas J. Schrup, Dubuque's leading financier. Schrup founded the American Trust and Savings Bank, served two terms as state senator and was knighted by the king of Belgium during World War I.
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Located in Dubuque, Iowa, The Redstone Inn offers Bed and Breakfasts Suites, a historic lodging experience with the Mississippi River nearby. A boutique hotel with wireless high speed internet, whirlpool suites, and private baths. Complementary Breakfast.
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We invite you to surround yourself with elegance and craftsmanship at it's finest in this High Victorian Home in beautiful and historic Dubuque, Iowa. Constructed in 1883 by manufacturer and financier B.B. Richards, this four-story Stick style house with Eastlake effects is one of the finest and most original Victorian homes in Dubuque. Please use the menus at right to learn more about The Richards House.
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