Dubuque area


General area

The Dubuque area is the general area encompassing Dubuque, Iowa. The area includes Dubuque County exclusively, and unofficially, but locally includes:
The official population of the Dubuque metro was 92,384 as of the 2005 population estimates. Although, if you include the unofficial counties, the area's population is near 190,000.

About the area

The area generally includes the towns of:
In Illinois:
In Wisconsin:
In Iowa
The Dubuque area is in the Driftless Area. This area was un-affected by glaciers during the last major ice age. Hills, cliffs, and valleys dominate the region. In fact, Dubuque's hills are often compared to those of San Francisco. The Mississippi River separates Iowa from Wisconsin and Illinois, though the two states can be accessed by two bridges.

Growth

The areas west of Dubuque have with-held major growth, expansion, and commercialization in the past two decades. With quick access to Dubuque via US 20, towns like Asbury, Peosta, and Epworth have exploded. For example:
In 1990, Asbury's population was near 1,100, today, the population is around 5,000.
In 1990, Peosta's population was 600, today, almost 1,300 people call Peosta home.
In 1990, Epworth's population was 1,350, today, almost 1,700 people reside in Epworth.

Major towns

;Major colleges:
Loras College
Clarke University
University of Dubuque