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City of Dubuque Dubuque 31-06247 - Upper Iowa Street Historic District 31-04740 - Julien Dubuque Drive Potential Residential District Iowa St between W 11th, W 12th Sts 121-345 Julien Dubuque Dr NPS - 2015 Listed on NRHP SHPO - 2003 Not Eligible SNRC - 2015 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2003 Not Eligible Consultant - 2015 Opinion of Eligibility 31-03356 - 2000s Washington Street (odd side) Potential 31-03371 - Washington Street and East 22nd Street Historic 2003-2061 Washington St E 22nd St (215-400) and Washington St (2162-2255) Consultant - 2000 Not Evaluated Consultant - 2000 More Research Recommended Consultant - 2002 More Research Recommended 31-06250 - Seminary Hill Residential Historic District Consultant - 2009 Opinion of Eligibility Clarke Dr, N Main, Madison St, and Madison Park NPS - 2015 Listed on NRHP SNRC - 2010 Opinion of Eligibility SNRC - 2015 Opinion of Eligibility SHPO - 2010 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2015 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2010 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2010 Listed on NRHP 31-04804 - Old Town Potential Residential Historic District 31-06431 - Eagle Point Park Historic District White, Washington, Jackson Streets, 11th to 18th Streets 2601 Shiras Ave Consultant - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility SHPO - 1989 More Research Recommended 31-06231 - Saint Mary's Catholic Church Historic District Public - 1989 Opinion of Eligibility 105 E 15th St, 1584 White, 1501 Jackson St-1561 Jackson St Consultant - 2016 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2012 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2017 Listed on NRHP Consultant - 2014 Opinion of Eligibility SNRC - 2017 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2015 Listed on NRHP 31-06063 - Parkway Potential Historic District SNRC - 2015 Opinion of Eligibility Grandview Ave between University & Southern Ave, 31-03636 - Dubuque Millworking Historic District Plymouth Ct White, Jackson, Washington, Elm between E 6th and E 11th SHPO - 2001 Opinion of Eligibility Sts Consultant - 2001 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility 31-06165 - Holy Ghost Catholic Historic District Consultant - 2003 More Research Recommended 2887-2921 Central Ave Consultant - 2007 Opinion of Eligibility SNRC - 2008 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2010 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2008 Listed on NRHP SNRC - 2011 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2011 Listed on NRHP 31-06466 - Dubuque Regional Airport Potential Historic 31-04771 - Upper Central Avenue Commercial Historic District 11000 Airport Rd 1460-1965 Central Ave SHPO - 2019 Not Eligible Agency - 2019 Not Eligible Consultant - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2011 Opinion of Eligibility 31-06249 - Fenelon Place Residential Historic District SNRC - 2012 Opinion of Eligibility Hill, W 3rd, W 5th Sts, Fenelon Pl, Fenelon Place Elevator NPS - 2012 Listed on NRHP Consultant - 2014 Opinion of Eligibility 31-04756 - Upper Main Street Historic District NPS - 2015 Listed on NRHP Main Street, 10th 12th Streets SNRC - 2015 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility 31-04482 - Center Grove Methodist Cemetery and Church Consultant - 2003 More Research Recommended 3140 Brunskill Rd Consultant - 2004 Opinion of Eligibility SHPO - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2005 Listed on NRHP Consultant - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility SNRC - 2005 Contributing in District SNRC - 2010 Opinion of Eligibility 31-03565 - Chris Voelker Houses 1201-27 Lincoln Ave SHPO - 2010 Opinion of Eligibility 1201-27 Lincoln Avenue NPS - 2011 Boundary Increase Consultant - 2001 Not Eligible Consultant - 2001 More Research Recommended 31-04745 - Bellevue Heights Road Residential Potential 9299-9333 Bellevue Heights Rd SHPO - 2003 Not Eligible Consultant - 2003 Not Eligible Page 1 of 142 10/8/2019 Dubuque 31-03562 - Rhomberg Voelker Potential Historic District 31-00003 - Jackson Park Historic District 1300-1310 Rhomberg bounded by 17th, Iowa, 10th and Bluff and Montrose Sts Consultant - 2001 Not Evaluated SNRC - 1986 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2001 More Research Recommended SHPO - 1986 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 1986 Listed on NRHP 31-03479 - Rhomberg Avenue and Kniest Street Potential 500 block Rhomberg Avenue and 1000-2000 blocks of Kniest 31-00359 - Illinois Central Outbuilding Consultant - 2002 Not Evaluated N. of Julien Dubuque Bridge Consultant - 2009 Not Evaluated Consultant - 1985 Not Eligible 31-04589 - Siegert Farmstead Potential Historic District 31-04196 - Farley and Loetscher Industrial Complex Potential 14004 Old Highway Rd pka 13992 Old Highway Rd 6th, White, 9th, and Jackson Sts SHPO - 2003 Not Eligible Agency - 1979 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2003 Not Eligible NPS - 1979 Determination of Eligibility 31-06248 - Washington Residential Historic District 31-06394 - Jackson Street Gable Front Frame Houses Potential 1100-1900 blocks White, Jackson, Washington Sts 2606-2776 Jackson St. NPS - 2015 Listed on NRHP SHPO - 2017 Opinion of Eligibility SNRC - 2015 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2017 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2015 Opinion of Eligibility 31-03310 - 2100s Jackson Street Potential Historic District 31-03282 - Chris Voelker Central Ave Concrete Block Houses 2100s Jackson St 2578, 2562, 2586, 2590 Central Ave Consultant - 2000 Not Evaluated Consultant - 2000 Not Evaluated 31-03294 - 1800s-1900s Jackson Street Potential Historic 31-00002 - Old Main Historic District 1800s-1900s Jackson Street 100-300 Blocks of Main St Consultant - 2000 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 1979 Determination of Eligibility Consultant - 2000 More Research Recommended SHPO - 1981 Opinion of Eligibility SNRC - 1982 Opinion of Eligibility 31-05617 - Dublin Potential Historic District NPS - 1983 Listed on NRHP Irish First Ward SHPO - 1979 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2015 Boundary Increase NPS - 1979 Determination of Eligibility 31-03333 - Voelker, Chris, Concrete Block Houses Potential 2401, 2409, 2413, 2415 Jackson St, 2404 White St 31-00365 - Dubuque Ice Harbor Potential Historic District Consultant - 2000 Not Evaluated NPS - 1979 Determination of Eligibility 31-00004 - West 11th Street Historic District Boundaries Grove Ter., Loras Blvd, Wilbur and Walnut Sts 31-00358 - Railroad Outbuildings Consultant - 1979 More Research Recommended E. of Main St & S. of Julien Dubuque Bridge Consultant - 1985 Not Eligible SHPO - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility Agency - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility 31-00001 - Cathedral Historic District SNRC - 2004 Opinion of Eligibility Roughly bounded by bluff line running W. of Bluff St., With Consultant - 2004 Opinion of Eligibility SNRC - 1985 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2004 Listed on NRHP SHPO - 1985 Opinion of Eligibility 31-00005 - Langworthy Historic District NPS - 1985 Listed on NRHP Melrose Terrace, W 3rd, Langworthy St., Alpine Consultant - 2010 More Research Recommended SNRC - 2012 Opinion of Eligibility SHPO - 1997 More Research Recommended NPS - 2013 Listed on NRHP SHPO - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility Agency - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility 31-04198 - Kennedy Industries SNRC - 2004 Opinion of Eligibility 9th,10th, Jackson, & Washington Sts SHPO - 2004 Opinion of Eligibility SHPO - 1979 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2004 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 1979 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2004 Listed on NRHP 31-00548 - House 31-03247 - 1800s-1900s Central Avenue Potential Historic 10th St At White St 1812-1991 Central Ave Consultant - 1977 Not Evaluated Consultant - 2000 Opinion of Eligibility Page 2 of 142 10/8/2019 Dubuque 31-06392 - Carr, Ryder, and Adams Company Turbine 31-00551 - 11th St. Steps 168 E 10th St W 11th St At the Bluff NPS - 2008 Listed on NRHP Consultant - 1985 Contributing in District SNRC - 2008 Contributing in District NPS - 1986 Listed on NRHP 31-05726 - Interstate Power Company Building 31-04768 - Row House 131 W 10th St nominated with 1000-1030 Main St 248 W 11th St SNRC - 2008 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2003 Opinion of Eligibility Consultant - 2008 Opinion of Eligibility SHPO - 2004 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2008 Listed on NRHP Agency - 2004 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 2005 Listed on NRHP 31-05595 - Building SNRC - 2005 Contributing in District 243 W 10th St SNRC - 2005 Not Contributing in District 31-00552 - Carnegie Stout Public Library NPS - 2005 Listed on NRHP 360 W 11th St At Bluff St NPS - 1975 Listed on NRHP 31-05259 - First Congregational Church: Parrish Hall Consultant - 2004 Opinion of Eligibility 253 W 10th St SNRC - 2004 Not Contributing in District 31-05250 - Albee, Edwin W. and Mary, House 510 W 11th St 31-00549 - First Congregational Church Consultant - 1979 Opinion of Eligibility 255 W 10th St AKA 225 W 10th St NPS - 2004 Listed on NRHP Consultant - 1975 Not Evaluated SNRC - 2004 Contributing in District Consultant - 1985 Contributing in District NPS - 1986 Listed on NRHP 31-05251 - Rumpf, Frederick A., House 542 W 11th St 31-00550 - House NPS - 2004 Listed on NRHP 1005 W 10th St SNRC - 2004 Contributing in District Consultant - 1979 Opinion of Eligibility 31-00560 - House 31-02673 - Carr, Ryder, and Adams Company Warehouse 542 W 11th St 11th St 11th and Washington Sts. Consultant - 1979 Opinion of Eligibility SHPO - 1979 Opinion of Eligibility NPS - 1979 Determination of Eligibility 31-00561 - House NPS - 2008 Listed on NRHP 555 W 11th St SNRC - 2008 Contributing in District Consultant - 1979 Contributing in District NPS - 2004 Listed on NRHP 31-02351 - Carr, Ryder, and Adams Company Lumber SNRC - 2004 Contributing in District 11th St 11th and Pine Sts Non-Extant 1989 31-05252 - Luesch, Adolph and Emma, House SHPO - 1979 Opinion of Eligibility
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