Mathias Ham House ice cream social
The 54th annual Mathias Ham House ice cream social
Victoria Cote - Mathias Ham House
Victoria is the Historic Site Coordinator at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium. A new season is starting at the Ham House and Victoria discusses what activities are available.
Haunted Places in Iowa
From Des Moines to Cedar Rapids, Davenport to Sioux City, Iowa City, Waterloo, Ames and more! Check out our list of these scary and terrifying top 10 haunted places in Iowa! Enjoy!
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Historic Biking Adventure in Dubuque Iowa
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Join Whitney and Brian, Dubuque locals, as they embark on a historic biking adventure through where Iowa started. Travel through downtown Dubuque, past the iconic landmarks and delicious eateries. Onto the revitalized Millwork District full of character and charm. Then finish up the day in the Port of Dubuque along the magnificent Mississippi River and lunch with fellow Dubuquers.
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Illinois Adventure #1604 National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
The Dubuque County Historical Society has its roots in the Richard Herrmann Museum of Natural History, established in the 1870s. The Society was organized in 1950 as a private, non-profit organization with a focus on oral and archival history, and opened its first museum, the Mathias Ham House, in 1964. Over the past 25 years, the museum has successfully raised $54 million to establish and expand its Mississippi River Museum into the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium. The Museum & Aquarium is accredited by the American Association of Museums - a distinction held by only nine percent of American Museums - and was named an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution in August 2002.
Hauntings In Dubuque
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Spamalot Sneak peak
This is a special sneak peak for those of you who follow us on YouTube. This is the Portcullis that will serve as the Act curtain in Spamalot, it's a pretty impressive sight.
Flash Mob 07 26.m4v
This is a video of the flash mob at the Roshek Building, Dubuque, Iowa, on 07/26/2011, which was sponsored by Body & Soul as a fundraiser for the Dubuque Art Center and as a great way to create community in a fun and exciting way.
The View going down on the Fenelon Place Elevator in Dubuque, IA
This is the view going down on the Fenelon Place Elevator.
Dubuque Fireworks - 4th of July 2015 - Around Dubuque
Looking for something to do over the holiday weekend? Here is just a brief overview of somethings going on in Dubuque. We will get another list of surrounding areas out soon.
Don't stay in this weekend! Get out and have some fun and celebrate this great nation's freedom! Feel free to share this post and also add any activities in Dubuque that we might have missed i the comments below!
Friday, July 3rd 2015
6:00pm – 8:30pm
✈ ✈✈Salute to Our Heroes Air Show, Lock and Dam No. 11
Featuring: Air Show Announcer, Military Swearing in Ceremony, Aerostars Demonstration Team, Golden Knights Parachute Team, US Army Special Operations Semi, Mike Wiskus, Lucas Oil Pitts Plane, MV22 US Marine Corp Osprey, US Navy F-18 Hornet, Heritage Flight with an F-16 and P-51 Mustang, Jet Demonstration with Red Star and Dragon, US Army Chinook Helicopter, Tribute to our Troops, and Missing Man Formation
Dusk - The Fireworks Spectacular!
After the Fireworks, live music by Marty Raymon in the Riverboat Lounge.
Saturday, July 4th 2015
7:00am – 12:00pm
Dubuque Farmers Market
Iowa’s longest running Farmers’ Market is held around Dubuque’s City Hall, 1300 Iowa St., featuring local produce, meats, wines, cheese, crafts, and lot’s more fun things to see, taste and do.
11:00am – 4:00pm
Ice Cream Social at the Historic Mathias Ham House
The Fourth of July Ice Cream Social, sponsored by the Dubuque County Historical Society, celebrates and old-fashioned Independence Day at the historic Ham House by Eagle Point Park. The event features music, food, tours of the mansion, and historic games for kids.
9:00pm
Ben Dunegan live on the River Terrace, Riverboat Lounge
Sunday, July 5th
6:30pm
Music in the Gardens: Madison Brass Band Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens
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Iowa: The Sty's the Limit!
The video follows Evan Bacon, a life-long Iowan and pig, in his travels across the state of Iowa. Evan visits several of Iowa's tourist attractions including the American Gothic house, the Iowa 80 Truckstop, the Birthplace of Herbert Hoover, and the Surf Ballroom. During his travels, Evan visits the Pearl St. Research Center in Sioux City to do genealogical research. He also visits Iowa State University, where his parents met, and where he met his wife. He then goes to Des Moines to highlight the upcoming 2004 Fall Midwest Archives Conference Meeting. Evan also visits with F. Gerald Ham, the former State Archivist of Wisconsin, who encouraged everyone to attend the 2004 Fall MAC Meeting in Des Moines.
Produced by David McCartney, Lynn Smith, and Paul Eisloeffel.
Evan is voiced by Dennis Reese.
Date: 2004
Mississippi Lock #11 Part #2
Junction 21 Restaurant & Bar | Peosta, IA
If you are looking for a fantastic meal, a scenic atmosphere, and lasting memories with family and friends, looks no further than Junction 21!
Located in the heart of Centralia, Iowa, we have specialized in making all of your favorite foods since 2010. Have a craving for a classic American meal? Make Junction 21 your number one stop!
Looking for a mouth-watering Steak, hamburger, shrimp, Chicken or a Home Made pizza? Junction 21 also specializes in exceptional Salad Bar nightly specials and Daily Lunch Buffett. From Homemade soup to top grade meat, we have the food you crave. Enjoy your next lunch or dinner with your loved ones or friends—we are the ideal environment for large groups, children and their families.
Call Junction 21 today to book your next reservation or walk in at your convenience—you’ll come hungry, but leave satisfied!
Anomaly Stage Coach Inn Ida Grove Iowa
This is some interesting evidence I captured at the Stage Coach Inn. I was doing a video of the Inn and all the past evidence we had captured when this strange anomaly appeared as I reviewed the video. The following day I tried to debunk the evidence only to have more questions.
Perpetual Motion Dubuque - 2019
“Perpetual Motion Dubuque” is a program produced by the City of Dubuque Cable TV Division that attempts to capture contemporary life in Dubuque with video shot from a camera that was constantly turning.
The program presents dozens of scenes and sounds recorded around town during all 12 months of 2019. The camera starts turning at the beginning of the program and doesn't stop until the very end. Viewers will find themselves in the middle of the Tri-State Wind Symphony during a Thursday night concert at Eagle Point Park and in the pilot house of the riverboat Twilight as she arrives in Dubuque. They’ll see festivals, farmers markets, storms, and bits of everyday life with the hope that, by the end of the program, they’ll have composite picture of what life is like in Dubuque today.
In putting together the audio track to accompany this video, Cable TV staff used more than just the rich sounds recorded with the video. Where appropriate, they used excerpts from other CityChannel Dubuque shows and some previously unaired material. In searching for things particularly Dubuque, staff discovered the poems of one-time Dubuque resident Eve Triem (rhymes with “dream”). Triem (1902 - 1992) lived in Dubuque from the mid-1930s to the mid-1950s and published her first book of poetry here in 1946. Many of her earlier poems were set in and inspired by the city, its bluffs, and the Mississippi River. Cable TV Coordinator Craig Nowack contacted members of Triem’s family to present some of her work, including poems entitled “Dubuque (I)” and “Dubuque (II)”. “Triem’s daughter told me her mother would ‘love this project and love to be celebrated,’” said Nowack. Recitations of 10 of Triem’s poems are scattered throughout the program.
In addition to CityChannel Dubuque, the City also originates a second government access channel on cable channel 80 or digital 117.3. This channel presents City information downtown weather data around the clock with audio from the NOAA weather radio station serving Dubuque.
For information on City programming, call 563-589-4181 or visit cityofdubuque.org/cabletv.