Grant Wood (1891-1942) was a prominent member of the Regionalist movement. He lived and worked in this studio from 1924 to 1935. His most famous painting, American Gothic, was painted in this studio in 1930. The Grant Wood Studio is open April-December, Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm- 4pm. Admission Rates Adults $10.00 Seniors (62+) $9.00 College Students $8.00 Children (6-18) $5.00 Children 5 & Under Free
A beautifully expanded museum and library that is the nation's foremost institution for the collection, interpretation, and preservation of Czech and Slovak history and culture. It features interactive exhibitions, heritage programs, events and a museum store.
Brucemore’s story reflects the history of eastern Iowa unlike any other setting. The 26-acre, park-like estate invites exploration of the site’s history, gardens, grounds, and 1886 mansion. Home to three generations of community builders, the site recalls stories of industrialists and immigrants, philanthropists and farmers, artisans and architects during a century of innovation. Today, the site is a hub for tours, cultural events, and educational programs.
The African American Museum of Iowa is located in the New Bohemia Cultural District of Cedar Rapids, IA. It houses two exhibits, a beautiful rental hall, and the Nikee Museum Gift Shop.
The Granger House Victorian Museum is the only restored middle-class family home in the Cedar Rapids area. Occupied by a single family for nearly 100 years, the house contains many of its original furnishings and is arranged to reflect the lifestyle of a successful, late 19th-century middle-class family.
Home to walking trails, a children’s discovery garden, complete with a playground and lily pond - it's the perfect place to bring the entire family.