Iowa has a rich history, and that history is on display in many of its most unique museums. You can find specialized tributes to some really unique things in the Hawkeye State, including a museum filled with ornate clocks. But to take a look into Iowa’s own history, head to one museum in Perry, Iowa. The Forest Park Museum and Arboretum is a beautiful space filled with historic buildings, and inside you’ll find artifacts from Iowa’s pioneer days, as well as restorations and recreations of buildings well over a century old. It’s a great way to discover the hidden past of the Hawkeye State – and the best part is, this unique museum is completely free and open to the public. It’s located in a county park, and it is one of Iowa’s best-hidden gems.

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Have you visited the Forest Park Museum and Arboretum? Tell us your favorite attractions at this unique museum in Perry, Iowa in the comments section! While you’re in Perry, why not visit another historic location in the town, and check into the Hotel Pattee, which is built into an old train depot?

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