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[7] The current City of Dubuque was named after Julien Dubuque, who settled at the southern end of a large flat plain adjacent to the Mississippi River. The city was officially chartered in 1833, located in unorganized territory of the United States.
Dubuque, Iowa is overflowing with things to do. Jump aboard an authentic paddlewheeler, meet critters at a river museum, travel Dubuque and so much more.
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With a perfect blend of history, recreation and attractions, Dubuque makes for an excellent family getaway. Tour the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium, the largest of its kind in the country, to learn everything about the mighty river.
Located on the eastern edge of the state, Dubuque, Iowa has lots of different ways to explore. From local history to vibrant public art to rich culinary tradition, there’s something for everyone in this town along the bluffs of the Mississippi River.
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