Mathias Ham House | Historic Buildings of Iowa

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In 1833, when settlers were allowed to cross the Mississippi into Iowa, Mathias Ham became one of Dubuque's first residents. At his wife's request, who quickly grew tired of log cabin living, he spent the next 20 years building a beautiful estate. Today the Ham home is a monument to its time period and is open to visitors to learn about Dubuque when it was in its infancy.
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Fun fact my mother worked at the ham house in the early 90's the place is definitely haunted. Also theirs supposedly tunnels underneath the building that lead under a nearby park named eagle point. Never seen them myself but my mom was adamant they existed.

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