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a June 19th, 2013

  1. Old Man River: National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium

    June 19, 2013 by admin

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    We greatly enjoy the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium (NMRMA) located in Dubuque, Iowa and have been there twice, once in the summer and most recently during the winter.  We have to say, without question, it is a museum better experienced in warm weather.  Many of the interactive exhibits are located outdoors and are closed, or inhospitable, during the colder months.

    The outdoor exhibits include several ships that are open for exploration, as well as a large sculpture garden-like collection of enormous parts of various river vessels.  There is also a pool that houses remote control boats, which our kids loved, and a few climbing structures scattered around the property.

    Tip: It costs a dollar to run the boats for a few minutes- bring quarters!

    The majority of a river otter enclosure is also outside, so getting a good view of these creature’s delightful antics requires warmer weather.

    The main museum buildings are open all year long.  These feature a super cool ‘water wall’ and several aquarium exhibits.  You’ll learn about all types of river animals and boating history. NMRMA has a decent water playroom for the kiddos, with locks to manipulate and boats to sail.   There is also an extensive library of river books, if that is your inclination.

    THE NMRMA isn’t cheap, but you can use a membership in the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to get 50% off your entry.  We typically find that there is a decent selection of sale items at the gift shop, which helps keep that part of the trip within budget.