Washington Park (Dubuque, Iowa)

Washington Park
The Gazebo at Washington Park.
LocationDubuque, IA
Coordinates42°29′56.86″N 90°40′4.98″W / 42.4991278°N 90.6680500°W / 42.4991278; -90.6680500
Part ofCathedral Historic District (ID85002501)
NRHP reference No.77000515 [1]
Added to NRHPJuly 14, 1977

Washington Park (also known as Washington Square) is a small public, urban park (1 acre) located in Downtown Dubuque, Iowa, United States. The park encompasses an entire city block, bordered on the north by West 7th Street, on the west by Bluff Street, on the south by West 6th Street, and on the east by Locust Street. The park is located between the city's post office and the Dubuque Museum of Art.

It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977,[1] and it was included as a contributing property in the Cathedral Historic District in 1985.[2]

History

In 1877, the Dubuque City Council had all the buildings on the block torn down. Shrubs and flowers were planted, walkways were established, and a 40-foot (12 m)-high Oriental gazebo was built on the grounds for $200.[3]

Public events at the square over the years included Buffalo Bill Cody's "Authentic Wild West Show" performing in 1896 and President William McKinley giving a speech in 1899.[3]: 3 

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 15, 2006.
  2. ^ Lisa Hawks; Pam Myhre-Gonyier. "Cathedral Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved January 3, 2017. with photos
  3. ^ a b James D. Miller (1977). "National Register of Historic Places Registration:". National Park Service. Retrieved July 12, 2016. with two photos from c.1890 and 1968