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Dubuque, Iowa is a mid-sized city located in the eastern part of the state. It is known for its charming downtown area, historic architecture, and strong community values. The cost of living in Dubuque is relatively low compared to other cities in the United States, making it an attractive place for families and retirees. However, like any city, there are pros and cons to living in Dubuque. In this summary, we will look at reviews from multiple users to get a well-rounded perspective on what it is like to live in Dubuque.

Review #1: "I have lived in Dubuque for almost 20 years now and I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. The people here are friendly and welcoming, the cost of living is affordable, and there are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. The only downside for me is the cold winters, but that's just part of living in the Midwest." - Sarah W.

Review #2: "Dubuque is a great place to raise a family. The schools are top-notch and there are plenty of parks and recreational opportunities for kids. The job market is also decent, with opportunities in both the healthcare and manufacturing industries. However, the nightlife and restaurant scene is pretty limited." - John D.

Review #3: "I moved to Dubuque for a job opportunity and I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised. The city is full of character and there is always something going on, whether it's a festival or farmers' market. The cost of living is a huge plus and I have been able to save a lot more compared to where I lived before. My only complaint is the lack of diversity." - Maria L.

Review #4: "I've lived in Dubuque all my life and I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, I love the community feel and the close-knit neighborhoods. On the other hand, the city is pretty stagnant and there isn't much opportunity for growth or advancement. If you're looking for a quiet and simple life, Dubuque is great. But if you want more excitement and career opportunities, you may want to look elsewhere." - Michael R.

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Positive recent changes for DBQ!!! - 6/3/2009
If you are looking for a place to move, but don't think Iowa is appealing, you might want to consider Dubuque. DBQ is far from the flat farm land that you might think of when you think of Iowa. The Mississippi and the river bluffs provide outstanding natural beauty. I was born & raised in DBQ. I now live in a different city, but my family is still in DBQ and I regularly visit. I am very happy for the changes in the city since I left. I have read other reviews about the ugly warehouses and deteriorating homes... much of that is changing.

The city has taken many steps to revitilize the riverfront. They have removed many of the old warehouses and the old packing house in order to create a new park and walking place along the river. They also opened up the downtown plaza to traffic in order to spur economic development. It really is very pretty.

DBQ has also had some recent economic growth. IBM has taken a new residence in what had previously been a Read More

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Dubuque - Pros/Cons - 2/17/2008
Pros:
1. Low crime rate
2. Low cost of living and housing
3. Affordable place to live
4. Good school system
5. Historic downtown featured regularly in the movies
6. A lot of amenities for a town its size
7. Recent job growth
8. Diverse, stable economy
9. An overall good place to live and raise a family

Cons:
1. Not much to do, unless you're into arts and culture
2. The job growth may cause high population growth, which has good and bad consequences
3. Crime, while still low, rises gradually each Read More

Another depressed river city trying to survive on - 7/1/2007
I have stayed in Dubuque twice recently, mainly in the downtown area. The city is chock full of old rundown warehouses and grand old houses badly in need of repair. This place has seen better days. The downtown has a very small night life catering to the beautiful people but in general it feels very dead and has lots of empty store fonts. It looks like a few years back the city decided to do something about the decline and like many river cities push for tourism with a focus on the river front and gambling. A poor substitute for the former manufacturing and trade that used to actually create wealth instead of pushing it around town. However the chamber of commerce paints it up as an exciting and vibrant place to visit. i wouldn't go that far unless you find abandoned warehouses and cracked sidewalks Read More

Great place to visit, Great place to live - 3/21/2007
The people are very friendly, small town feel but big town amenaties. I love the Mississippi and the rich history of the Read More

Dubuque, Iowa -- "Masterpiece on the Mississippi" - 5/11/2006
Dubuque has been a vibrant river city since the early 1800s. Situated along the Mississippi River where Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin meet, Dubuque is distinctive because of its steep hills and river bluffs - geographic features that many people don't expect to find in Iowa.

Dubuque has become known as the "Masterpiece on the Mississippi" in recent years due to the dramatic revitalization of its riverfront and downtown. The "America's River" project was a $188 million educational, entertainment and historic riverfront development project in the Port of Dubuque.

For more information on Dubuque, visit:
www.americasriver.com
www.cityofdubuque.org
www.greaterdubuque.org
www.dubuquechamber.comRead More

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