Here are some pictures from our trip:
This is the B&B where we stayed.
Gorgeous chandeliers in almost every room!
Staircase up to the rooftop deck.
Alan and I stayed in the Paris Suite.
This was our shower. It would have been better if the shower head turned--Marble is cold!
Nate's and Abbie's bathroom. There was a toilet, shower, and linen closet on the other side of the room.
Nate's and Abbie's room
The kids woke up at the BCOD, so Alan took them up to watch the sunrise. Unfortunately, it got blocked by the clouds. Yes, then he went back to sleep.
Nate and Alan played a game of chess.
This is the Fenelon/4th St. Elevator. A man built it so that he could go home every day to have lunch and take a nap. A man after my own heart...
On Sunday morning, we went to the Mississippi and National River Museums. Other than the fact the my kids are terrified of fish, etc., it went fine. We just didn't stay too long.
You can thank Abbie for this one... Alan always takes the opportunity to grab a picture on a toilet.
After the River Museum, we headed to the old County Jail.
On Sunday afternoon, we visited The Hamm House, a mansion from the late 1800s. We weren't aloud to take pictures in the house, but the site also contained the oldest structure in Iowa, a log cabin. There was also the remains of an early lead mine. You'll see the cabin and mine below.Even just for a day trip, I would highly recommend Dubuque! It's so close, with so much to do. Thanks for looking!
Love the spiral staircase (and the rest of the B&B). And how could anyone NOT love that stair elevator. Wish we had one for bikes at the bottom of the eagle heights hill...
ReplyDeleteWe took a trip to Dubuque once; do you remember? As I recall, we got caught in a terrible hail storm and took refuge in a car wash. We also had a visit with Mrs. Pundzak. I do remember riding the elevator, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun trip. Thanks for taking the pics! Makes me feel like I'm coming along in your adventure.
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