Central Avenue Next to the Courthouse, Dubuque, IA 52001Mappa
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Old Jail Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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16 recensione
332merlynl
Doesn’t EXSIST
It doesn’t exsist. Misleading. This place doesn’t exsist. It has been turned into offices. Please remove for things to do
Recensione del giorno 2 apr 2023
332merlynl
Doesn’t EXSIST
It doesn’t exsist. Misleading. This place doesn’t exsist. It has been turned into offices. Please remove for things to do
Recensione del giorno 2 apr 2023
Allen21096
Jail cells remain, but the museum is no longer there
The Dubuque County Jail was built in 1857 and is one of only three remaining examples of Egyptian Revivalist architecture in the U.S. The walls are 18 inches thick. During the Civil War, Confederate...
Recensione del giorno 16 nov 2017
Allen21096
Jail cells remain, but the museum is no longer there
The Dubuque County Jail was built in 1857 and is one of only three remaining examples of Egyptian Revivalist architecture in the U.S. The walls are 18 inches thick. During the Civil War, Confederate...
Recensione del giorno 16 nov 2017
Carol S
No longer a museum. It now houses the Vets administration.
While it was a great look into the City's past, the old jail is no longer a museum.. The actual jail cells will remain, but the remainder of the building has been converted to serve the needs of the V...
Doesn’t EXSIST
It doesn’t exsist. Misleading. This place doesn’t exsist. It has been turned into offices. Please remove for things to do
Doesn’t EXSIST
It doesn’t exsist. Misleading. This place doesn’t exsist. It has been turned into offices. Please remove for things to do
Jail cells remain, but the museum is no longer there
The Dubuque County Jail was built in 1857 and is one of only three remaining examples of Egyptian Revivalist architecture in the U.S. The walls are 18 inches thick. During the Civil War, Confederate...
Jail cells remain, but the museum is no longer there
The Dubuque County Jail was built in 1857 and is one of only three remaining examples of Egyptian Revivalist architecture in the U.S. The walls are 18 inches thick. During the Civil War, Confederate...
No longer a museum. It now houses the Vets administration.
While it was a great look into the City's past, the old jail is no longer a museum.. The actual jail cells will remain, but the remainder of the building has been converted to serve the needs of the V...