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The Apple Trees Museum Containing local memorabilia, Native American artifacts and many other displays, the Apple Trees Museum in Burlington welcomes visitors from May through October on Saturdays and Sundays from 1:30pm to 4:30pm. It is housed inside the home of Charles Perkins, who was once a prominent citizen of the community. Address: 1616 Dill St. Burlington IA USA 52601
1 319 753-2449
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The Buffalo Bill Museum features exhibits on the Riverboat Pilots, the Sauk and Fox Indian tribes, the pioneers of Le Claire Township as well as Indian Artifacts. In addition to the frontiersman Buffalo Bill, the museum also focuses on James Buchanan Eads, the engineer of the Eads Bridge and James Ryan, the inventor of the flight recorder. Hours of operation from May 15-October 15 are 9am-5pm Monday-Saturday and Sunday noon-5pm. From October 16-May 14, the museum is open from 9am-5pm on Saturday and noon-5pm on Sunday. Address: 200 Front Street Le Claire IA USA 52753
1 563 289-5580
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Davenport's Figge Art Museum opened to the public in 2005, boasting an impressive collection of art pieces to display. Originally the Davenport Municipal Art Gallery, the center educated the community from 1925 to its renovation in 2005. Today its collection include more than 3,500 paintings, sculptures and other pieces which are found in its new facility. The gallery is open every day except Monday at 11am. Address: 225 West 2nd St Davenport IA USA 52801
1 563 326-7804
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Phelps House Museum Built by the Phelps family around 1850, this Victorian-style mansion contains an array of artifacts, including original furnishings, rare china and family portraits of the Phelps. Tours of the home are available May through October from 1:30pm to 4:30pm, or by appointment. Address: 521 Columbia St Burlington IA USA 52601
1 319 753-2449
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The Charles H. MacNider Museum is a municipally-owned institution in Mason City. The Museum exhibits and interprets a permanent collection of American art, hosts temporary exhibitions, provides art classes and offers enriching arts programs to the community. Address: 303 Second Street SE Mason City IA USA 50401
Send an Email (2) 1 641 421-3666
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Prepare to take an entertaining and informative journey on the Mighty Mississippi at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium. Enjoy dynamic aquariums, historical exhibits and a stroll through the wetlands and boatyard. Visitors can get "up close and personal" with live critters and become barge pilots. Tour the steamboat William M. Black and watch as a boat is launched into the Mississippi River. Address: 350 East 3rd Street (Port of Dubuque) Dubuque IA USA 52001
Send an Email 1 563 557-9545
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Containing both permanent and rotating exhibits, the Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science in Davenport seeks to enlighten people on the evolution of the world, animals and people. Inside the series of displays walk visitors through world history. Also inside is an Imax theater, a gift shop and a discovery room with hands on displays. Address: 1717 West 12th Street Davenport IA USA 52804
Send an Email (1) 1 563 324-1933
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