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National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum

The National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum is America’s shrine to the sport of wrestling. Founded as a nonprofit organization in 1976, it serves several important purposes:

  1. Honoring Wrestling Legends: The museum pays tribute to extraordinary individual achievements in wrestling and preserves the rich history of the sport. It’s named after the legendary wrestler and Waterloo native, Dan Gable.

Dive into History at the John Deere Tractor & Engine Museum: A Journey Through Innovation

Nestled in Waterloo, Iowa, the John Deere Tractor & Engine Museum is a haven for anyone fascinated by agricultural history and mechanical marvels. This free museum, housed in the very building that once served as John Deere's first tractor factory, takes visitors on a captivating journey through the evolution of John Deere tractors and engines.

A Feast for the Eyes:

Stepping Back in Time at the Old Bradford Pioneer Village Museum

Nestled next to the iconic Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa, lies the captivating Old Bradford Pioneer Village Museum. This open-air museum transports visitors to a bygone era, showcasing the life and times of a 19th-century Iowa town.

Exploring the Past:

Wander through meticulously preserved historical buildings, each offering a glimpse into the daily lives of early settlers. Explore a one-room schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop, a general store stocked with period goods, and even a furnished log cabin.

Hidden Gems:

A Living Museum Among the Trees: Exploring the Muscatine Arboretum

Nestled within the 85-acre Discovery Park in Muscatine, Iowa, lies a haven for nature lovers and tree enthusiasts - the Muscatine Arboretum. This 13-acre "living museum" showcases a diverse collection of native and ornamental trees and shrubs, offering a tranquil escape and a fascinating educational experience.

A Walk Through Nature's Beauty:

Unbuttoning History: A Visit to the National Pearl Button Museum

Nestled in the heart of Muscatine, Iowa, lies a museum dedicated to a humble object with a fascinating history: the pearl button. The National Pearl Button Museum transports visitors back to a time when Muscatine was crowned the "Pearl Button Capital of the World," churning out a staggering 1.5 billion buttons annually.

From Mussels to Mother-of-Pearl:

Kossuth County Agriculture & Motorsports Museum: A Must-See for History Buffs

The Kossuth County Agriculture & Motorsports Museum is located in Algona, Iowa, and is dedicated to preserving and honoring the rich history and heritage of agriculture and motorsports in Kossuth County. The museum features a variety of exhibits, including a collection of agricultural equipment, a model train display, and a racing hall of fame.

The African American Museum of Iowa

The African American Museum of Iowa (AAMI) is located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It is the only museum in the state that is dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the African American heritage of Iowa. The museum was founded in1993 and has since educated over 30,000 people each year through museum tours, traveling exhibits, research services, youth and adult education programs, and community and fundraising events.

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