
The Mississippi River and Dubuque Harbor anchor this detailed study of Dubuque's southern reaches, showcasing the city's complex topography near Kellys Bluff and Horseshoe Bluff. The landscape is defined by the converging drainages of Catfish Creek, including its North, Middle, and South forks, which carve through the terrain south toward the Dubuque and Jackson County line. In the southern uplands, the Dubuque Regional Airport serves as a modern landmark alongside the long-established Ballyclough and Key West settlements.
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