
There's always something happening at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium - the only facility of it's kind in the world. The Dubuque County Historical Society hosts a number of special events throughout the year at the museum, at it's three historic properties, and throughout the community.
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| May 10, 2008 |
Venom Exhibt Opening New for 2008! In the Norman Changing Gallery.
Venom!
View all sorts of beautiful, intersting and venomous creatures from all over the world including lizards, spiders, snakes, invertebrates, jelly fish and more. |

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| May 30, 2008 |
Captain's Ball The National Rivers Hall of Fame invites guests to feast on the sights, sounds and tastes of one of the world's greatest rivers, the Mississippi. This is a red carpet, black tie optional dinner and celebration. |

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| May 31, 2008 |
At the Lead Mines A rich demonstration of Dubuque's founding by the first legal lead miners in Iowa. Historians, artifacts and the historical role players will recreate the lead miner's search for lead, their living quarters, food and culture. |

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| June 1, 2008 |
Dubuque's First Day: The Great Lead Rush Citizens will recreate the lead rush, where 60 or more lead miners raced across the Mississippi in canoes, rafts and rowboats to stake their claim. |

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| June 8, 2008 |
World Ocean Day For more information on World Ocean Day visit:
The Global Forum on Oceans, Coasts and Islands www.globaloceans The World Ocean Network www.worldoceannetwork.org, The Ocean Project www.theoceanproject.org. |

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| June 28, 2008 |
5th Anniversary NMRM&A June 28, 2008 marks the 5th year of the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium! |

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| July 4, 2008 |
Ice Cream Social at Mathias Ham House 44th Annual Ice Cream Social - Visitors can tour the Ham House in its Victorian splendor, listen to live entertainment, wander the grounds and enjoy a family fun day. |

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| July 19, 2008 |
Ding Darling Day Conservation partners join us for free exhibitions in the Boat Yard Plaza. Hands-on activities include fish printing, sun printing, and other animal programs. |

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| August 2, 2008 - Saturday |
Taste of Dubuque The 13th annual Taste of Dubuque moves to a Saturday this year. More than two dozen food vendors will satisfy and craving. Live music, great food, beverages and children's activities will fill the Port of Dubuque. |

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| September 20-21, 2008 |
Native American Days Artisans, living history demonstrators, fishers, clammers and Native Americans will celebrate folk arts and cultural richness of traditional crafts related to the Mississippi River and the fur and lead trade. Boat building and River Harvest demonstration.
Join us for a History Walk to celebrate the historic properties of the Dubuque County Historical Society. |

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| October 26, 2008 |
Trick-or-Treat The public is invited to walk the decks of the William M. Black and esplore the Museum's Boat Yard visiting a variety of characters giving out treats. |

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| November 1, 2008 |
Patrick O'Connor Lives A live theatrical presentation by the first person to be hanged in Iowa, in 1834. This event captures the drama of Iowa's territorial days before statehood when citizens appointed the judge, jury, defense and prosecuting attorneys. |

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| November 15, 2008 |
General Grant Visits the Ryan House General Grant tied his horse to the hitching rail in front of the Ryan House and visited his friend William "Hog" Ryan. Bus tours of Civil War sites such as soldiers' graves at Linwood Cemetery and Grant's Home in Galena will be available. |

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| December 7, 2008 |
Christmas on the Frontier Visitors will be able to enjoy many of the traditional aspects of an early American holiday experience. It's an entertaining and educational experience for the young and not so young. |
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