For Dubuquers, one sure sign of spring is the opening of the Fenelon Place Elevator on April 1. Also locally known locally as the Fourth Street Elevator, the cable cars moving up and down Dubuque's steep bluff signal the summer season is coming soon.

 

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The historic landmark has been carrying the public up and down Dubuque's bluff since 1893. Legend has it an earlier version was built by local banker and former state senator J.K. Graves, who sought a faster way to get up the hill to enjoy his lunch and nap before returning to work in the bustling downtown.

 

Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
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By 1893 new technology introduced the counterbalancing cable car technology to open the elevator to the public for rides up the 296-foot climb to the top of the bluff. The steel cables support 10K lbs and get replaced every 15 years.

 

Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
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Prices today are a bit higher than in the good old days, but these increases have typically occurred just once a decade or so and remain an inexpensive price to experience a piece of history.

 

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Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
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One of four full-time funicular operators, Mary Beck, was excited to share that ridership is already picking up. Before the pandemic, weekends would have hundreds of riders enjoying this short climb to one of the best views of the Tri-States.

 

Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
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Visitors from around the US and the world love the treasured Dubuque landmark. This family was visiting from Thailand and needed some reassurance that most Dubuquers have more modern forms of transportation.

 

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Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
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The Fenelon Place Elevator opened on April 1 and will operate seven days per week through the summer and fall.

 

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Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
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The views at the top are always spectacular even on cloudy spring days.

 

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Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
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WIth several renovated buildings, Dubuque's downtown revival is looking as good as ever with the Ice Harbor developments also creating a vibrant destination riverfront.

 

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Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
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Dubuque's Iconic Julien Dubuque Bridge, and landmark Cathedral steeple maintain a strong presence in the city where Iowa started.

 

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Fenelon Place Elevator, Dubuque, Iowa. Photo Credit: Keith B. / Townsquare
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If you've not ridden the elevator lately or ever, be sure to visit soon. Especially when the weather turns warmer and brings green leaves on the trees and boats to the river. We'll be returning for updates and more colorful pictures in the days, weeks, and months ahead.

Visit Fenelon Place Elevator Co. on Facebook

Official Address: 512 Fenelon Pl. Dubuque, IA 52001. Additional access is at W. 4th and Bluff St. at Cable Car Square.

 

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