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The Port of Dubuque (also known as the Ice Harbor, 4th Street Peninsula, or the Riverfront) is the section of downtown
Dubuque, Iowa Dubuque (, ) is a city in Dubuque County, Iowa, United States, and its county seat. The population was 59,667 at the 2020 United States census. The city lies along the Mississippi River at the junction of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin, a region ...
, USA, that is immediately adjacent to 579.4 mile to the
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. The area was among the first areas settled in what became the City of Dubuque, and the State of
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. Historically, the area has been a center of heavy industry, but has recently seen extensive reinvestment and new construction. The area is now one of the main tourist destinations in Dubuque, as well as Iowa. The Port of Dubuque includes all of the area that lies north of the CCPR
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, south of East 9th Street and Dove Harbor, east of the CCPR/
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railroad tracks, and west of the Mississippi River. It is divided into two main sections: the North Port and the South Port, which are separated by the Ice Harbor. The Port area is separated from Downtown Dubuque's
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by a double set of railroad tracks and an expressway that carries U.S. highways
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and 61. The North Port can be accessed via East 5th Street, or the East 3rd Street overpass, while the South Port is accessible from Jones Street, or Ice Harbor Drive—which connects the two ports together. As of 2006, all of the
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in the area has occurred in the North Port, and the South Port remains largely industrial or underutilized. This may be due to the anticipated construction of a new Mississippi river bridge, which will be built in the near future, alongside the
Julien Dubuque Bridge The Julien Dubuque Bridge is a bridge over the Mississippi River that connects Dubuque, Iowa and East Dubuque, Illinois. The bridge is part of U.S. Route 20 (US 20). It is one of two automobile bridges over the Mississippi in the area (t ...
.


History

The Port of Dubuque was one of the first areas settled in what is now Downtown Dubuque. Its proximity to the river made the area convenient for a variety of industrial uses, including
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, lumber transportation and storage, and ice harvesting. The 1868 opening of the first Dubuque Railroad Bridge to
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also strengthened the Port's role as a center for heavy industry. In addition to these purposes, the Port was a major landing site for many of the
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s which traveled on the river. However, for most of its history, the low-lying Port area was unprotected against the frequent spring flooding of the Mississippi. For this reason, much of the city's commercial and retail businesses were built farther inland, centered on West 9th and Main Streets. The Port area was an ideal location for some of the city's early manufacturing companies. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Dubuque was a major boat building center on the Mississippi River, and this industry was centered on the Port area and the Ice Harbor. Alongside boat building, the port had
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s, the
Dubuque Star Brewery The Dubuque Star Brewery, located in Dubuque, Iowa, is a building that for many years made Dubuque Star beers. The brewery is located just north of the Ice Harbor in Dubuque. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. wit ...
and a Civil War-era
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. The region has long been a transportation center in Dubuque. U.S. highways 20,
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, 61, 52, and
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all converge in the Port of Dubuque. The
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and Iowa, Chicago and Eastern railroads run through the Port area. The Dubuque Railroad Bridge, built in the 1890s, connected the city with population centers to the east. The Ice Harbor and Mississippi shoreline were the site of steamboat arrivals and departures in the city, and three of the city's four
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s were located in or near the area. In 1943, the Julien Dubuque Bridge was completed south of the Ice Harbor, thereby moving vehicular traffic ''over'' the Port, instead of ''through'' it, across the old Dubuque "High" Bridge. Following a record-breaking flood in 1965, the City of Dubuque began construction on a flood protection wall to protect all of the city's riverfront from the seasonal flooding of the Mississippi River. This was completed in 1973. Boat building ended in the area in the early 1970s, and brewing came to a halt shortly after. The Port of Dubuque remained largely inactive until 1990. At that time, Iowa legalized
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and the ''Casino Belle'' opened, afloat in the Ice Harbor. That boat was replaced in the mid-1990s by the
Diamond Jo Casino The Diamond Jo Casino is a gambling casino and entertainment complex located in the Port of Dubuque, in Dubuque, Iowa. The casino is owned and operated by Las Vegas-based Boyd Gaming, which also owns the Diamond Jo Casino - Worth in Northwood, I ...
, named after the Dubuque boatbuilder "Diamond" Joe Reynolds and his Diamond Jo Boat Line. In the late 1990s, the City of Dubuque saw an opportunity to expand on the existing tourism market by adding a major river-themed museum to the area. Alongside a new museum, the city proposed a new hotel and indoor
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attraction, a large
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, riverwalk and other amenities. This was all part of the "America's River Project", a $188 million revitalization of the North Port. In the early 2000s, the city won a huge $40 million grant from the "Vision Iowa" Fund for the construction of the various attractions.


The port today

Today, the Port of Dubuque is a rapidly changing area. In recent years, there has been a great deal of new construction, and much of the remaining vacant land has already been earmarked for more new development. Although the district has a strong emphasis on tourist attractions, there are retail, office and residential projects included in proposed developments. Projects currently underway include the construction of a new office for
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and a new headquarters for The Durrant Group (a Dubuque architectural firm). With the presence of various attractions, the Port has also become a natural gathering place for people. During the summer, the area hosts the annual ''America's River Festival'', the ''Taste of Dubuque'', and appearances by presidential candidates, among other events. The revitalization of the Port of Dubuque has also led to a "ripple effect" of new development in Downtown Dubuque. Recently, buildings and storefronts along Main Street, especially south of 3rd Street, have been renovated with tourist-friendly restaurants, stores and nightspots. This area, known as "Historic Old Main" or "Lower Main", together with the city's Cable Car Square Historic District, are forming an active shopping and entertainment district. Tourists are also being drawn to cultural attractions in Downtown Dubuque, including the Grand Opera House, the
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,
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and the Dubuque Museum of Art, among others.


Major attractions and sites


Port of Dubuque Marina

: The City of Dubuque has completed a $4.1 million project that includes a new 78-slip
marina A marina (from Spanish , Portuguese and Italian : "related to the sea") is a dock or basin with moorings and supplies for yachts and small boats. A marina differs from a port in that a marina does not handle large passenger ships or cargo ...
and amenities building. The Port of Dubuque Marina opened on June 1, 2013, and is a 100% transient marina in the heart of Downtown Dubuque. The Port of Dubuque Marina is able to accommodate boats that are up to and offers slip rentals, fuels sales (unleaded and diesel) and pump out service. In addition to the docks, the Port of Dubuque Marina includes private boater restrooms with shower and laundry facilities, public restrooms and a convenience store that offers a wide selection of items. The Port of Dubuque Marina is located in the historic Ice Harbor just south of the Dubuque Rail Bridge and north of the Julien Dubuque (US HWY 20) bridge.


Diamond Jo Casino

: The Diamond Jo Casino includes 777 slot machines, 17 table games and several restaurants. It is among the largest attractions in the area.


Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark

: The Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark is a 193-room, family-oriented hotel complex. The facility is connected to the Grand River Center and has a
water park A water park (also waterpark, water world, or aquapark) is an amusement park that features water play areas such as swimming pools, water slides, splash pads, water playgrounds, and lazy rivers, as well as areas for floating, bathing, swimming ...
as its main attraction. Many of its rooms have excellent views of the Mississippi River and Downtown Dubuque.


Grand River Center

: The Grand River Center is Dubuque's largest
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. The facility has of meeting space and regularly plays host to weddings, car shows, regional conventions and presidential candidates. It is connected by skywalk to the Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark and has underground parking, high-speed internet and catering services.


National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium

: The National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium is the signature attraction in the Port of Dubuque. Affiliated with the
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, it is the largest of its kind, and includes dozens of interactive, family-friendly exhibits. The complex also has a large
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component, including turtles, otters, fish and other wildlife found along the river. In addition to these, the facility has theaters, a working
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and the restored ''William M. Black''
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for tourists to explore.


McGraw Hill, LLC

In October 2007,
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opened its new $32 million, , 4-story
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complex in the port. The new building accommodates the headquarters of the company's Higher Education Division and 400 employees. The structure is located at the NW corner of East 5th and Bell Streets.


Mississippi Riverwalk

The Mississippi Riverwalk is a half-mile long walkway along the Mississippi riverbank in the Port of Dubuque. It runs from the Ice Harbor in the south to the Dubuque Rail Bridge and
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Amphitheater in the north. The walkway is situated atop Dubuque's flood protection
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and provides excellent views of both the Mississippi River and Downtown Dubuque. It includes the American Trust and Savings Bank River's Edge Plaza, benches, and numerous informational displays detailing the history of the Port of Dubuque. The Riverwalk is one part of a series of riverfront trails and walkways recently completed by the City of Dubuque. The trail system will, in its finality, be interconnected and link up the various parks and tourist attractions along Dubuque's Mississippi Riverfront.


Shot Tower

: The Dubuque Shot Tower is a National Historic Landmark, originally used to produce
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for the U.S. military's
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. After many years of service, including munitions production during the
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, it was used as a fire
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for a
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located at the site. It was built in 1856, and is located at what is now the northern end of Bell Street, near the Dubuque Railroad Bridge. The Shot Tower is among the oldest surviving structures in Dubuque. After many years of neglect following the demise of Dubuque's lumber industry, the tower is now being studied for planned repair costs. It will almost certainly see major repairs and restoration as a part of the riverfront revitalization effort.


''Spirit of Dubuque''

The dual paddlewheeler ''Spirit of Dubuque'' was designed by Dubuque native Robert Kehl with the help of a New Orleans marine engineering firm in 1976. It is a replica of a century-old Mississippi River steamboat with Victorian decor. She made her maiden voyage in spring 1977, with eight cases of bananas. Captain Walt and Nancy Webster have owned the ''Spirit of Dubuque'' since May 1994 and now operate a sightseeing company with the boat. The boat can carry 377 passengers.


Future of the port


America's River Project: Phase II

*Diamond Jo Casino: The Diamond Jo Casino is currently building a new $78 million
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and entertainment complex in the port. The new complex will replace the casino's
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facility with a land-based casino. The new casino will have 990
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, 17 table games, a
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room, a 36-lane
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and entertainment center and three
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. The complex will open in fall 2008 at the northwest corner of East 3rd and Bell Streets. *National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium: The National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium is planning a $38 million expansion involving several components. When the Diamond Jo moves into its new casino, the museum plans to renovate the Diamond Jo's Portside Building into the "Great Rivers Center", which will include a "National Rivers Center", a "Rivers Research Center", additional exhibit space and retail space. The museum will also build a new 250-seat
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-like "RiverMax Theater" showcasing 3-D and
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s. Besides museum-related
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, the theater will show up to eight non-museum-related films per year. In addition to these projects, the museum will take over the Diamond Jo's existing riverboat, but has yet to announce a planned use for the vessel. The complex will probably be complete in 2010, when
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has been finished. The various complexes are located on the southwest and southeast corners of East 3rd and Bell Streets.


City of Dubuque projects

*Port of Dubuque Park: The City of Dubuque is planning to build a new public
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in the port. While no specific location has been announced, it is likely to be located to the north of the McGraw-Hill office complex, near East 5th and Bell Streets. *Public parking ramp: The City of Dubuque and the Diamond Jo Casino are currently building a new 1,130 space, $23 million parking ramp in the port. The ramp is set to open in fall 2008, coinciding with the opening of the Diamond Jo's new casino. It will be the largest parking structure in the city, and will sit near the planned casino expansion at East 3rd and Bell Streets.


Durrant Group Inc.

A Dubuque-based
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/
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firm, The Durrant Group, is
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the former Adams Company building and moving its new
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there. The , $3 million project is being developed in partnership with the Dubuque developer Wayne Briggs and his planned port developments. Work is currently underway and should finish in December 2007. The building is located at East 5th Street and Ice Harbor Drive.


Portside Plaza

A team of investors led by the Dubuque developer Wayne Briggs is planning to build "Portside Plaza", a
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consisting of
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s, offices and
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in the port. The complex will include up to of buildings between 4 and 9 stories, and cost about $63 million. Retail space will occupy the first floor of the buildings (50,000 ft²), with office space above them on the second to fourth floors (200,000 ft²) and condos priced between $200,000-$600,000+ on the uppermost levels. This project also includes
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of the Adams Company Building for The Durrant Group's headquarters. Construction is likely to begin in late 2007 and to be completed in phases. However, as recent news releases indicate, there is a high flow of interest from companies wishing to move in. This may cause the entire project to be completed in one phase, with the opening date as early as 2009. The buildings will be built at the SW corner of East 5th and Bell Streets.


Star Brewery

The former Dubuque Star Brewing Co. building was renovated for commercial, retail and office uses beginning in 2006. The $6.5 million project, led by Wayne Briggs, included the
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and
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room for
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's Stone Cliff Winery.


See also

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Parks in Dubuque, Iowa The City of Dubuque, Iowa maintains an extensive park system. Because of Dubuque's varied topography, several of the parks feature panoramic views of the city, including: Cleveland Park, Eagle Point Park, Madison Park, and Murphy Park. T ...


References


External links


America's River Project websiteNational Mississippi River Museum and AquariumDiamond Jo CasinoGrand Harbor Resort and WaterparkGrand River Center (convention center)City of Dubuque official website
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