10 Museums in Iowa That You Shouldn't Miss

October 13, 2021 Marlin Saiz

History and monuments dot this landscape almost as often as the golden farmlands. Learn about America’s 31st president at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in West Branch. In northeast Iowa is the Effigy Mounds National Monument, a group of prehistoric American Indian burial and ceremonial mounds. This part of Iowa is also home to the Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage. The 37-county region tells the story of American agriculture, agribusiness and farm life and is affiliated with the National Park Service. In addition, there are five national wildlife refuges here. If you love history, imagine seeing the Amana Colonies, consisting of seven historic villages in 1855 by German immigrants as a religious communal society. Here you can also buy antiques, hand-woven baskets, furniture and clocks and locally made wine and beer. In Ames, take the family to see the Christian Petersen Art Museum, a newer structure that exhibits works of art by Christian Petersen and contemporary artists. You won’t want to miss the state capital of Des Moines, home to Blank Park Zoo with its naturalistic exhibits and more than 800 animals from five continents. You also should enjoy the Brenton Skating Plaza, an outdoor family entertainment venue.


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1. Iowa 80 Trucking Museum

505 Sterling Drive I-80 Exit 284, Walcott, IA 52773 +1 563-468-5500 http://iowa80truckingmuseum.com/
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5.0 based on 516 reviews

Iowa 80 Trucking Museum

The Iowa 80 Trucking Museum was a dream of Iowa 80 Truckstop founder Bill Moon. His love for trucks and the trucking industry laid the foundation for this museum. Over 100 vintage trucks are on display, as well as antique signs and gas pumps. The museum also features the REO Theatre where visitors can enjoy watching films about trucks and trucking.

Reviewed By GeekHistory - Dover, United States

This is no tourist trap, the Iowa 80 Trucking Museum is a first class transportation museum with a large collection of some of the nicest antique trucks I have even seen. So if you are travelling plan for lunch at Iowa 80 World's Largest Truck Stop next door, then cruise across the parking lot to stop at the Iowa 80 Trucking Museum. Browse for free, but well worth giving a donation for the visit.

2. Okoboji Classic Cars

810 Jeppeson Rd Intersection OF Hwy 86 & Jeppeson Road, Okoboji, IA 51351-1236 +1 712-332-8029 http://www.okobojicc.com/index.php
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Okoboji Classic Cars

Reviewed By R5324CDjamesr - Okoboji, United States

Our 10 year old grandson loves cars so he loved this museum. The classic and antique cars are in pristine condition displayed in murals of local history ( Spencer, Arnold's Park Amusement Park and Lake Okoboji) many of the cars are for sale and a complete body shop is located at the museum.

3. Old Capitol Museum

21 Old Capitol The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 +1 319-335-1508 http://oldcap.uiowa.edu/about-us
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4.5 based on 158 reviews

Old Capitol Museum

This was the seat of government when Iowa City was the state capital.

Reviewed By 773dkc - Rock Island, United States

Beautiful old building that was the State's capitol building back in the day that Iowa City was Iowa's state capitol. Entire building is the museum... every room is as it was back then, old old books in old old bookcases, desks with inkwells and feather quills, gavels, wood stoves for heating each room, really really nice to walk from room to room and see how it was. A tiny little elevator makes the building wheelchair accessible but limited street parking means parking a block away in the parking garage (1st hour free, $1 per hour). Good news is price is right (FREE) plus it's right next door to the Museum of Natural History as well as lots of little shops and restaurants across the street add up to a day of fun!

4. Salisbury House

4025 Tonawanda Dr, Des Moines, IA 50312-2909 +1 515-274-1777 http://salisburyhouse.org/
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Salisbury House

The King's House in Salisbury, England, was the inspiration for this Tudor mansion.

Reviewed By Rbb599 - Camp Verde, United States

I was so excited to go back as an adult. I went on a field trip there as a kid and loved it. I do love houses with a history. This one is interesting from the different periods of architecture to the story behind the vision. Once you enter and pay ($10 you can roam where you wish. I think for an hour and 15 min. Don’t miss the informational video playing in what was the kitchen. The the grounds must beautiful in the summer, I went in March. You can also roam outside too. Groups are limited in sizes and there were about 4 or so time slots each day open. I called and reserved my spot.

5. John Wayne Birthplace & Museum

205 S. John Wayne Drive, Winterset, IA 50273-1904 +1 515-462-1044 http://johnwaynebirthplace.museum/
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John Wayne Birthplace & Museum

Tour the modest 4-room home where John Wayne was born, and visit the John Wayne Birthplace Museum featuring the largest diversified exhibit of John Wayne artifacts in existence, including original movie posters, film wardrobe, scripts, letters, artwork and sculpture--even one of his customized automobiles. Admission includes the Museum, a visit to the Birthplace house, and a small theater with a documentary on John Wayne's life, with a special welcome by his daughter Aissa.

Reviewed By b2dave8255

We stopped in the John Wayne Birthplace and Museum during our stay just outside of Des Moines. As a John Wayne fan, this was a bucket list item for me. The staff was very friendly and the lady that greeted us and gave us the tour of the house was a bigger John Wayne fan than me, never thought that was possible. She made our day! The gift shop had several souvenir items, books clothes etc to choose from. The museum had several movie costumes and props to enjoy. Thanks to all the staff on duty September 1st 2020 for all your help!

6. Family Museum of Arts and Science

2900 Learning Campus Dr, Bettendorf, IA 52722-7710 +1 563-344-4106 http://www.familymuseum.org/
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Family Museum of Arts and Science

Exploration is encouraged at this museum.

Reviewed By briansS7859PS - Bettendorf, United States

This facility probably violated the fire code when it hosted the New Year's Eve party as there were wall-to-wall people in that building. It was too hectic for our one Year olds to be walking around and actually have access to toys and activities because the bigger kids were rushing in-and-out even faster. I would be resistant to return for a party here, it's to busy.

7. Cedar Rapids Museum of Art

410 3rd Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401-1606 +1 319-366-7503 [email protected] http://www.crma.org/
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4.5 based on 149 reviews

Cedar Rapids Museum of Art

With more than 2,000 years of art on display in the heart of Downtown Cedar Rapids, the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art has something to offer everyone!

Reviewed By E9526GFterrys

Having grown up in this area and knowing the history of some of our most notable artisit we are so fortunate to use our art collection to both share and view anytime. The CRMA brings in on loan some of the best art any city our size could ever imagine. Beautiful building with easy casual viewing. Very proud of this site.

8. The Putnam Museum & Science Center

1717 W 12th St, Davenport, IA 52804-3547 +1 563-324-1933 [email protected] http://www.putnam.org/
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The Putnam Museum & Science Center

The Putnam is a place where people connect with history and ideas by doing, making and experiencing. Our classes and special events are a great complement to our hands-on exhibit galleries. There is always something new to discover and something for everyone at the Putnam.

Reviewed By scottv157

the museum is a great size for kids and elders. there are so many things to see and do. i truly enjoyed the forensics exhibit ane fantastic classroom experience. in fact, i came back to enroll my granddaughter in the class.

9. Des Moines Art Center

4700 Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50312-2099 +1 515-277-4405 http://www.desmoinesartcenter.org/
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Des Moines Art Center

This internationally acclaimed museum houses impressive works by artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keefe and Henri Matisse. The center, which also offers art classes, consists of three buildings, each designed by a celebrated architect: Eliel Saarinen, I.M. Pei and Richard Meier.

Reviewed By L3097CZcarolb

If you like contemporary art, this museum is for you. A smallish, but very well curated collection and several special exhibits made this a highlight of our recent trip. The friendly staff was knowledgeable and contributed to our understanding of one of the special exhibits. Also, the building itself (really three buildings) was interesting, and there is a lovely garden on the grounds. A little out of the way, but worth it!

10. National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

350 E 3rd St Port of Dubuque, Dubuque, IA 52001-2302 +1 563-557-9545 [email protected] http://www.rivermuseum.com
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4.5 based on 1,571 reviews

National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

Part aquarium, part museum, part science center, the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium inspires stewardship by creating educational experiences where history and rivers come alive! Our 14-acre campus on the banks of the Mississippi River features two separate two-story buildings and an expansive outdoor plaza. The Museum & Aquarium is home to over 100 species of animals and thousands of historic artifacts. With so much to see and do, there's always a chance to #ExploreSomethingNew

Reviewed By gschalk

Set aside 2-4 hours for your visit to National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium. There are two buildings, two ships, and several outdoor exhibits. Children will find plenty to enjoy. The "critters"--everything from an octopus, rays, otters, and plenty of fish--will keep the children interested. Also not to be missed is the Riverworks Splash Zone in the East Building. The exhibit in the "changing exhibit gallery" in the West Building is a Robot Zoo. You'll find a 5-foot housefly, a 6-foot grasshopper, and an amazing duck-billed platypus. The museum/aquarium is a fun learning experience for adults and children.

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