Whether they wanted to visit friends and relatives or do some shopping in the big city, regular bus service offered Cuba City residents a way to venture farther from home.
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This 1920s photograph of an unidentified woman standing in front of the "Dubuque bus" is courtesy of Rachel Butts and Lillian Kirk. | |
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Below are a few schedules for buses passing through Cuba City in the 1920s. The bus pickup location was, as least in later years, beside Florine's Drug Store (Subway today).
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Published in the Cuba City News-Herald (December 26, 1924). |
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Published in the Telegraph Herald (September 26, 1926).
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