Walk MS: Cedar Rapids Walk
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Walk MS connects people living with MS and those who care about them. This community event raises critical funds to support life-changing programs and cutting-edge research. It is an experience unlike any other — a day to come together, to celebrate the progress we’ve made and to show the power of our connections. Join friends, family and your community and walk to create a world free of MS. For more information and to register, visit myMSwalk.org.
Walk MS: Cedar Rapids Walk
Phone : 800-582-5296 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : specialevents@mssociety.org
Web: www.mymswalk.org
Benefit Walks
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Iowa Masonic Library and Museum
Housed in a gleaming white structure, the library and museum are recognized as the most complete Masonic Library. Collection includes Masonic artifacts from around the world. American Indian antiques, pioneer and military displays, exhibits of decorative arts.
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The nation's foremost institution interpreting Czech and Slovak history and culture, officially dedicated in 1995 by presidents of the U.S., Czech Republic and Slovakia Republic. Homelands exhibit tells the 500-year story of Czech and Slovak people. Restored 19
Cedar Rapids, IA MuseumsDuffy's Collectible Cars
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Cedar Rapids, IA MuseumsGrant Wood Studio and Visitor Center
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