John Hauberg Indian Museum
1510 46th Ave, Rock Island, IL 61201
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Discover this amazing historic site with trails along the Rock River, through woodland areas and the Hauberg Indian Museum highlighting the Sauk and Fox tribes.
Sauk and Mesquaki Indian artifacts, many directly from Black Hawk's family and tribes connected with Black Hawk. Voted one of the 7 Wonders of Illinois in 2007, this museum is situated inside Black Hawk State Historic Site - a nature reserve. Visit Black Hawk Lodge and the Fur Trading exhibit connected to the museum.
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Admission is free to the park, historic site and the Hauberg Indian Museum
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