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Indian Artifact Museum: A Glimpse into Iowa's Past

Explore thousands of Native American artifacts at Keosauqua's hidden gem, the Indian Artifact Museum, showcasing Iowa's rich history.

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Discover thousands of locally found Native American artifacts dating back millennia at the Indian Artifact Museum in Keosauqua, Iowa. Housed in a unique log cabin, the museum showcases arrowheads, tools, and charms in intricately designed wooden displays, offering a fascinating look into the region's early inhabitants.

A brief summary to Indian Artifact Museum

  • Saturday 10 am-3 pm
  • Sunday 1 pm-3 pm

Local tips

  • Confirm the museum's opening hours before visiting, as it's open on weekends and by appointment.
  • Consider contacting the Greef General Store for information, as there is no phone available for the museum directly.
  • Take your time to appreciate the intricate woodwork of the display cases, handcrafted by the museum's owner.
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    The Indian Artifact Museum is located at 21964 Hawk Dr, Keosauqua, IA 52565. From Keosauqua's town square, head east on Main Street, then turn right onto Hawk Drive. Continue on Hawk Drive for approximately 2 miles; the museum will be on your left. Parking is available on-site. There are no tolls on this route. Parking is free.

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The Indian Artifact Museum in Keosauqua, Iowa, offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and explore the lives of the region's earliest inhabitants. Located at 21964 Hawk Dr, the museum houses an extensive collection of Native American artifacts, all discovered within a 60-mile radius of the museum. The museum itself is a charming log cabin, providing a rustic and intimate setting for viewing the artifacts. Inside, visitors will find over 5,000 items, including a wide array of arrowheads, tools, and other fascinating objects. These artifacts, dating back 8,000 to 13,000 years, offer a tangible connection to the ancient cultures that once thrived in this area. The artifacts are displayed in intricately designed inlaid plaques and wood showcases, each piece meticulously hand-cut and sanded by the owner, Tony Sanders. While the museum's location may be slightly mislabeled on some online maps, and its hours are limited, a visit to the Indian Artifact Museum is a rewarding experience for anyone interested in history and archaeology. The museum is open weekends or by appointment, and tours are free.

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