- TripBuzz found 9 things to do with kids in or near Fort Madison, Iowa, including 9 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Burlington and Nauvoo.
- From Historic Nauvoo to Burlington Regional RecPlex, the Fort Madison area offers 17 different types of family activities, including: Battlefields, Family Fun Center, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Located along the sparkling water of the Mississippi River lies the charming city of Fort Madison. This tourist favorite offers a wide selection of indoor and outdoor entertainment and provides fun for the whole family. Visitors can sail along the calm waters, taking in the view of historical buildings lining the shoreline, climb aboard a traditional rail train or peruse local shops and quaint eateries downtown.
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A family fun center with an array of amenities, Going Bonkers features extensive indoor play areas. In addition to a large playground, a game arcade, and a restaurant, the facility features a separate, relatively quiet adult area.
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A six-screen movie theater, AMC Quincy Showplace 6 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater provides stadium seating, a game room, theater rentals and a concession area with food and drinks.
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The Wavering Aquatic Center is an outdoor community pool with lifeguards that has a 230ft waterslide, diving boards, a baby pool, sand volleyball, picnic tables, changing rooms and restrooms, and a concession stand.
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Quincy Museum is a museum within a mansion which preserves the rich tradition of the family that lived long ago. The good-humored guides and exhibits in place are impressive.
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Scotties Fun Spot is an indoor amusement complex with many different attractions. Features include go karts, laser tag, roller skating, bowling, bumper cars, and hockey. The facility also features a video game arcade and a snack bar.
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Part of a large city sports complex, Flinn Memorial Stadium hosts Quincy High School's football, soccer, and track teams, graduations, and community events such as Special Olympics. The seats hold 3,800 fans who enjoy the various activities at the stadium.
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The Quincy Community Theater is a theatrical resource that showcases talent from across the region and provides the opportunity for fans to participate and perform. The theater also offers three different types of scholarships.
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Built in Greek Revival architecture, John Wood Mansion is the historic site of the first person to colonize Quincy and Adams county. The mansion contains a variety of historical artifacts and a genealogical library.
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Built in 1900 in a Mediterranean architectural style, the Villa Kathrine is included in the National Register of Historic Places and is now a tourist information center. Private events can be organized in here.
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A dance and performing arts studio, the Vancil Performing Arts Center offers music and dance lessons for students of all ages. The studio teaches tap and ballet dancing, as well as guitar and piano.