About Mississippi River Adventure's Member:
Minnesota Marine Art Museum
What began as an informal conversation about the fate of the soon to be decommissioned dredge boat William A. Thompson has developed into a world class museum along the Mississippi Riverfront in Winona, MN. The Museum opened July 27th, 2006.
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum currently features 4 major art collections, making it a regional & national attraction:
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Henry Peter Bosse
A rare collection of amazing photographs and maps by Henry Peter Bosse reflect 19th century Mississippi River life and landscapes.
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Burrichter-Kierlin Marine Art Collection
On loan to the museum, features oil paintings, watercolors and three-dimensional marine art objects from a variety of countries and periods created by many of the world's most important marine artists.
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The Leo and Marilyn Smith Folk Art Collection
The folk art collection consists of distinctive wood carved and hand painted sculptures that capture the spirit of small town river life.
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Dredge William A. Thompson
Finally, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Dredge William A. Thompson will become a river history exhibit, docked adjacent to the museum once decommissioned in 2007 and open for display in 2008.
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The property is located at 800 Riverview Drive, just west of the Interstate Bridge along the Mississippi River.
The building features three galleries, a reception space, museum store, self-service cafe, staff and support facilities.
The architectural theme of the building and grounds is that of a turn of the century waterfront and harbor.
Six acres of garden and grounds include more than 40,000 plants-trees shrubs, flowers, and grasses-complete with a native prairie area, wildflower meadow, perennial borders, and walkways.
Outdoor benches and tables offer a beautiful view of the landscaping and the Mississippi River.
Museum, Cafe and Gift Shop Hours:
Tuesday 10 am - 8pm
Wed-Sat 10 am - 5pm
Sundays 11 am-5 pm
Closed Mondays
Closed major holidays
Toll free 1-866-940-6626
(507) 474-6626
Children three years and under are admitted free.
For children ages 4-6, admission fees are $3,
students and seniors (65 and older) are $6 and adults are $9. Family rate is capped at $25.
Visit our website MinnesotaMarineArt.org for details on the Titantic Exhibit and other new events!
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