Tour the original studio where artist Grant Wood lived and worked from 1924 to 1934. Designed and built by Wood, this light-filled carriage house loft was where he painted "American Gothic" and many other famous works. Operated by the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, which houses the world'
Cedar Rapids, IA Visitors CentersThis 10,000-square-foot learning center is set among a diverse system of trails and natural habitats. See replicas of historic and prehistoric artifacts, a full-size replica of a wickiup and American Indian family, and a "Hall of Habitats" highlighting Iowa'
Cedar Rapids, IA Nature CentersThe nation's foremost institution interpreting Czech and Slovak history and culture, officially dedicated in 1995 by presidents of the U.S., Czech Republic and Slovakia Republic. Homelands exhibit tells the 500-year story of Czech and Slovak people. Restored 19
Cedar Rapids, IA MuseumsTwo-story home features country kitchen, country store, barbershop, antiques and farm equipment. Handmade miniature 1900s far...
Exhibits on commerce, architecture, communal-era crafts, and the store's role in the Amana community. Tour the museum's "open...
Original artwork by Iowa native Grant Wood, including 23 charcoal sketches and two oil paintings, on display at the 1903 Carn...
Visit 1908 Edwardian mansion, which houses French Impressionist works and American decorative arts. Large contemporary galler...