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Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science

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For centuries, people have been drawn to the Mississippi River and the surrounding prairies-to hunt, trade, farm, manufacture, and to live. Founded in 1867, the Putnam is one of the first museums established west of the Mississippi. Home to over 170,000 artifacts and specimens, the Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science offers permanent and changing exhibits, dynamic public programs, Giant Screen Theater, plus our exclusive Heritage Theater® and live interpretations-all in a beautiful 115,000 square foot facility-the largest museum in the Quad Cities of eastern Iowa and western Illinois! The Putnam Museum is named for Charles Edward Putnam, his wife Mary Louisa Duncan Putnam and their children. Charles Putnam was a lawyer who came to Davenport in 1854. He was originally from Saratoga Springs, New York. He is descended from John Putnam who emigrated from England in 1634. The family lived in and around Salem, Mass., until Charles' grandfather moved to Saratoga Springs, probably about the time of the Revolution.

Mission Statement

The Putnam Museum inspires ideas, dialogue and interaction among people of all ages through entertaining experiences that connect them to history, cultures, nature and the environment, by preserving collections and presenting educational programs, films and exhibits.

Vision Statement

The Putnam Museum is a vibrant destination alive with distinctive multi-sensory experiences where all generations explore and learn. We inspire spirited dialogue and action by:

  • acquainting people with the uniqueness of our region
  • fostering appreciation for our connections to world cultures
  • immersing visitors in the wonders of the natural world that surrounds and unites us

The Collections

In support of its mission, the Putnam cares for over 170,000 objects, specimens and archival materials which tell the story of the Quad Cities natural and human history. The collection is organized into the following broad categories:

  • Natural Science: geology, paleontology, and biology.
  • Regional History: social, political, cultural and economic history
  • Anthropology: archaeology and ethnography


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Details and Specs

Hours of Operation:
 OpenClosed
Mon10:00 AM5:00 PM
Tue10:00 AM5:00 PM
Wed10:00 AM5:00 PM
Thr10:00 AM5:00 PM
Fri10:00 AM5:00 PM
Sat10:00 AM5:00 PM
Sun12:00 PM5:00 PM
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