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Dubuque (Dew -buke)
Dubuque
,
United States
Spent last night at this really interesting city.
Dubuque
is in
United States
on the edge of
United States
and
United States
. We came over the hill and there was the grand old
United States
- what a surprise and beautiful sight.
I know that this photo looks like
Sydney
harbour but it really is the
United States
!
24 April - not sure what has happened to some of this information on this entry!!
written by
Sally Delaney
on April 21, 2007
from
Dubuque
,
United States
from the travel blog:
Sally DeLearning - American Style 2007
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was able to log on this time sal. after all the super-size servings it be called Dew-puke. where are the photos of the john deere factory? love richard
written by Richard Payten on April 22, 2007
Sorry Richard - John Deere policy: "no cameras, no sandals, no cell phones"!!! You will just have to wait for the stories!
written by
Sally Delaney
on April 23, 2007
Sally: I am loving reading your blog entries. Ironically, we didn't get to meet in IL but I grew up just 15 miles from
Dubuque
, IA where this picture was taken and my brother, sister-in-law and newphews live there. I have crossed that bridge many, many times!! My parents live in Galena, IL, just beyond East
Dubuque
on the IL side of the river. If I would've known your trip was going to take you through there I would've recommended a detour to Galena for it's lovely shopping and fine dining. It's a well-known tourist destination in the Midwest, complete with professional golf courses and a downhill ski resort (where my dad works). It's much unlike the corn fields of the rest of IL and IA.
Safe travels! --Patrice @ ICC
written by Patrice Hess - Illinois Central College on April 28, 2007
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