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    Hawkeye Log Cabin

    2915 S Main St, Burlington, IA     (319) 753-5981

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    Hawkeye Log Cabin Museum is an example of how our pioneer ancestors lived. museumsusa.org

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    Arts For Living Center

    Burlington, IA     (319) 754-8069

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    Community arts facility offering fine arts and crafts classes for all ages, changing fine arts exhibition and music and dramatic performances. Adapted 1868 church building in histor... museumsusa.org

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    Old Fort Madison ;

    716 Riverview Dr, Fort Madison, IA     (319) 372-7700

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    Reconstruction of first military fort on upper Mississippi, active costumed interpreters, hands-on activities stepintohistory.com

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    Dover Museum

    213 W Main St, New London, IA     (877) 468-7700

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    Dover Museum houses displays and collections of artifacts and information of New London and surrounding area. "Bossy to Butter" display as the facility was once a creamery citysearch.com

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    Louisa County Historical Society

    609 Highway 61 N, Wapello, IA     (319) 527-5247

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    North Lee County Historical Society

    814 10th St, Fort Madison, IA     (319) 372-7661

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    In order to temporarily move the historic center and museum to facilitate the elevation of the Santa Fe Depot complex, the NLCHS museum will be in the CB&Q depot (right across the t... museumsusa.org

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    Nauvoo State Park

    Nauvoo, IL    

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    - *This information was provided by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources* Its first name was Quashquema, a Fox Indian word meaning "peaceful place." Its current name is Nauvo... wildernet.com

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    The Theatre Museum Of Repertoire Americana

    405 E Thresher Rd, Mount Pleasant, IA     (319) 385-9432

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    Built and maintained by the Midwest old Settlers and Threshers Association, Inc., the Museum of Repertoire Americana officially opened September 1, 1973, reflecting the long-time dr... museumsusa.org