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Cedar Rapids Freedom Festival | Cedar Rapids Jun - Jul 2010 (annual) Fireworks, live music, a parade, lots of food and a festive atmosphere are the order of the day at the Freedom Festival in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
The Classics at Brucemore | Brucemore Jul 2010; Thu, Fri, and Sat only (annual) From Greek tragedies to great American classics, the beautiful amphitheatre near the pond on the Brucemore estate becomes the stage for an engaging classic play. Audiences are encouraged to bring picnics, blankets and lawn chairs to The Classics at Brucemore. |
Theatre Cedar Rapids | Theatre Cedar Rapids 11 Sep 2009 - 25 Jul 2010 (annual) Theatre Cedar Rapids is the largest and oldest community theatre in the region. From comedy and dramas to musicals and classics, it offers a range of entertaining and innovative programmes every year from September to July. |
Bluesmore | Brucemore Aug 2010 (annual) Every year Brucemore's First Avenue lawn hums and sways to the sounds of authentic blues courtesy of Bluesmore. Presented in collaboration with the Linn County Blues Society, the festival celebrates local and national blues artists and features educational music workshops. |
Ushers Ferry Historic Village | Ushers Ferry Historic Village May - Oct 2010; not Mon (annual) Tired of the intricacies of technology? Then a journey to Cedar Rapids' Ushers Ferry Historic Village is for you. The 10-acre park shows what life in a typical Iowa town was like before the introduction of electricity and indoor plumbing. |
African American Historical Museum and Cultural Center of Iowa | African American Historical Museum and Cultural Center of Iowa Daily; not Sun Using a range of permanent and changing exhibits, the African American Historical Museum and Cultural Center of Iowa preserves, promotes, publicises and educates the public about the heritage of African Americans in Iowa. |
Iowa Masonic Library & Museum | Iowa Masonic Library & Museum Weekdays only With an extensive collection of around 100,000 volumes of Masonic literature, the Iowa Masonic Library & Museum in Cedar Rapids is the largest of its kind in the world. Among the many highlights are the Knight Templar swords. |
Brucemore | Brucemore Daily; not Mon On the National Register of Historic Places, Brucemore in Cedar Rapids is a three-storey Queen Anne-style mansion with 21 rooms completed in 1836. Today it serves as grounds for concerts, festivals, performances, and various other activities. |
Indian Creek Nature Center | Indian Creek Nature Center Daily; not Sun Educating young and old about the fragility and beauty of the environment is the 210-acre Indian Creek Nature Center in Cedar Rapids. It includes woodlands, prairies, wetlands, and riparian forests, and also houses exhibits. |
Paramount Theatre | Paramount Theatre Daily Baroque and Rococo in architecture, the Paramount Theatre is a 1920 six-floor edifice in the heart of Cedar Rapids. The theatre is home to the Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra, the Cedar Rapids Area Theatre Organ Society and Community Concerts. |
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