Iowa might be a landlocked state, but for anyone who lives here, it's clear that water is an extremely important part of life in the state - and its history. The Mississippi River forms the state's eastern border, and has turned many cities like Dubuque, Davenport, and Lansing into tourist hotspots along the Great River Road. But the river used to be even more important than it is now, as the state's heart of commerce and transportation. For a look into the history of the river and the mighty boats that once ruled it, head to the southernmost point of Iowa's eastern border - to the small city of Keokuk where you'll find the George M. Verity Riverboat Museum. This museum is an actual riverboat dating back to 1927, and this towboat has been lovingly preserved and displayed proudly in the city's Victory Park. We think it's an amazing look into what made these vessels tick, and it's a must-visit destination for anyone with an interest in Iowa history.
The George M. Verity Riverboat Museum might be the most iconic landmark in Keokuk - and people come from all around Iowa to explore it.
The 1927 towboat has been carefully restored and preserved, and is now a stationary museum open for much of the year.
Not only has the exterior been preserved, but the machinery that made the boat run is open to be explored.
Much of the boat has been filled with exhibits exploring the way the boat was used over the decades, including the history of the Mississippi River.
The museum is also filled with impressive miniatures of the boat and other landmarks.
The walls are covered with pictures of some of the most significant people and events from the riverboat's history.
You can even step up to the captain's old spot and get a perfect photo op to wrap up your visit to this unique museum.
Have you visited the George M. Verity Riverboat Museum in Iowa? Tell us about your visit to this Keokuk institution in the comments section! The museum is open from 9 AM to 5 PM daily during the summer, with more limited hours during the off-season. Admission is $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, and $2 for children ages 8 through18 - so a very affordable family excursion! While you're in Keokuk, make sure to stop by Fort Worth Barbecue Cafe, a hidden dining gem. And if you're looking for a place to stay in the area, the Hampton Inn Keokuk gets high marks for a very reasonable price.
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