Black Hawk Museum and Lodge, Native American museum in Rock Island, United States.
The Black Hawk Museum and Lodge occupies a Colonial Revival building within a historic preserve area. The structure houses exhibitions about Native American history with multiple gallery spaces for viewing artifacts and interpretive displays.
The building was constructed during the 1930s through a public works program created during economic hardship. It was later registered as a historic landmark to preserve structures of national importance.
The museum honors the history of the Sauk and Meskwaki people through its collections. Visitors encounter the craftsmanship and daily life of these nations as it evolved over time.
The site is on level ground, making exploration straightforward for most visitors. Comfortable shoes are recommended since the grounds contain several exhibition areas to navigate.
A large stone sculpture of the leader Black Hawk was created in the 19th century by a sculptor from Wales. This monument remains the most recognizable element of the site and draws many visitors.
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