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    Brunnier Art Museum - Yoshida's "Sacred Bridge"

    Brunnier Art Museum

    5.0(1 review)
    47.5 mi

    I'm so glad that a close friend encouraged me to visit this excellent venue, as it led to a…read morefantastic afternoon on Iowa State's main campus. We came on an afternoon with basketball games sandwiched on either side of our arrival and experienced zero issues. Easy parking and the venue are free with a suggested $8 donation. Their extensive collection is varied and covers many types of art. I enjoyed the Will Wilson photography on display and appreciated their "Talking Tintypes," which used iPad or Smart Phone tech to highlight Wilson's pieces. I thoroughly loved Josh Simpson's "Imaginative Journeys in Space and Sea," a phenomenal collection of complex and unique glasswork. I appreciated the accompanying video that dove into how the works were created. His "MegaPlanet" was incredible. In addition, two other works in the central portion of the museum were memorable - Yoshida's "Sacred Bridge" and Koitsu's "Lake Yamanaka." They have monthly events that I look forward to attending, and Brunnier is open 10-4 daily during the week, and 1-4 on the weekend.

    From the owner: University Museums is a distinctive organization that encompasses two art museums, a National…read moreHistoric Landmark historic home museum, a sculpture garden, and one of the largest campus public art collections in the nation. University Museums brings world-class exhibitions with educational programming to Iowa State University, actively acquires works of art to add to the more than 30,000 permanent collection objects, conserves and preserves collections, conducts and publishes curatorial scholarship, and fosters student engagement.

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    Brunnier Art Museum - Thanks to Will Wilson's works

    Thanks to Will Wilson's works

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    Brunnier Art Museum - Simpson's "MegaPlanet," a spectacular and unique piece

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    Simpson's "MegaPlanet," a spectacular and unique piece

    National Czech and Slovak Museum

    National Czech and Slovak Museum

    4.9(18 reviews)
    81.9 mi

    I went on a date with my boyfriend to visit the National Czech and Slovak Museum. Staff at the…read morefront desk was very friendly and helpful about the exhibit. It turned out to be a really neat exhibit, with lots of interesting information provided everywhere you turned. I liked seeing the rotating mannequins displaying the different outfits worn by the Czech and Slovak people. I also liked reading about their different foods associated with their culture. We both enjoyed our time there very much! The gift shop at the end of the exhibit was filled with all sorts of neat traditional items of the Czech and Slovak culture. All Very Cool! I definitely recommend for everyone to visit this museum at least once in your life!

    I'm definitely glad I had the chance to visit the National Czech and Slovak Museum. However, it…read morewas a lot smaller exhibit-wise than it appeared on the outside which might be worth noting. Underground parking garage kind of seemed to be closed when we pulled up, but it is not - just don't be shy about pulling your vehicle right up to the door! The nearby Czech Village is a fun artsy neighborhood worth your time as well.

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    National Czech and Slovak Museum - Good presentation of what it was like traveling on a ship to America and other countries seeking a better life.

    Good presentation of what it was like traveling on a ship to America and other countries seeking a better life.

    National Czech and Slovak Museum - Awesome! When you walk in the  door you are greeted by this fabulous HAND BEADED (with Czech glass beads) on black fabric cross. WOW!!

    Awesome! When you walk in the door you are greeted by this fabulous HAND BEADED (with Czech glass beads) on black fabric cross. WOW!!

    National Czech and Slovak Museum - Some soldiers outfits. They have several more to see too. Interesting!!

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    Some soldiers outfits. They have several more to see too. Interesting!!

    Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad & Museum - Santa visited each car and gave bells to the kids

    Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad & Museum

    3.8(49 reviews)
    54.6 mi

    We had tickets for an open car on what turned out to be a hot day. The crew offered us to seat in a…read morecar with shade. The railroad is the main attraction. The view is ok with a couple of highlights. We originally wanted to be on the pedaled carts but they were sold out. They certainly looked like fun. A good attraction for kids and seniors.

    BOONE After 5 to 10…read moreminutes, the train's engine failed. We were kept in the dark for quite a while as they served dinner in our car with no air conditioning. The shared appetizer plate had 4 half-inch squares of cheddar, the same for a white cheese, 4 tiny gherkin pickles, 4 small rounds of salami, and a bunch of 4 grapes. The salad was very tiny and not very fresh. Our chicken dinner consisted of a few string beans, some nice mashed potatoes, and chicken that was so dry that we couldn't eat it. After about another hour, we were told that another engine was on the way. It eventually arrive and we were told that the trip would continue. (This was most likely because they didn't want to offer refunds.) We told the conductor that we were tired and wanted to go home, but he ignored us and walked away. Some people were saying that fresh air was available at the front end of the two-car train, so we decided to go and see. As we were between cars, we saw that several people were about to step down & get into a van going back to the station. We insisted that we be able to join them, and we arrived back at the station at about the time that the original train ride (that we didn't get) would have returned. Only at that time after talking to the ticketing agent were we offered a full refund (about $210) that we are waiting to appear in our bank account. This trip was a multi-dimensional shit show.

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    Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad & Museum - Romance of rail travel Can't be beat!

    Romance of rail travel Can't be beat!

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    MacNider Art Museum

    MacNider Art Museum

    5.0(6 reviews)
    41.7 mi

    This was a fantastic museum to stumble upon in Mason City. We could have spent longer here looking…read moreat everything (but we were pressed for time). Bil Baird's puppets were my absolute favorite permanent collection. Such a variety of puppets - you'll even get to see some of the puppets featured in The Sound of Music from 1965. (If you've seen the movie, you'll recognize them immediately.) MacNider has the most extensive Bil Baird puppet collection anywhere in the world; I suspect it's because Bil grew up in Mason City. The museum resides in a Tudor-style home, previously a private residence and a convent. The house has gone through several renovations over the years. The original staircase is beautiful. The art outside the museum between it and the library is neat, too. If you're going to Mason City, take advantage of MacNider! Free admission.

    Such a great museum. A must see when visiting Mason City…read more It's FREE, so no worries if you've just spent all your money at the local ice-cream shop. Donations only. Full of rich history and great exhibits. They even have a small gift shop with items made from local artist. Upstairs the Bill Baird puppets are on display. If you don't know who Bill Baird is, he's the guy who created the puppets for the movie.... The Sound Of Music. They have an Imagination playground for younger children and even a few local exhibits from artists all over the Mid-West. Some of the local exhibits change monthly. They also offer art classes like painting and pottery. Fun place to visit.

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    MacNider Art Museum
    MacNider Art Museum
    MacNider Art Museum

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