A mobile museum is visiting Perry tomorrow.
The TRACES Center for History and Culture BUS-eum’s At Home in the Heartland: Forgotten Stories of How Iowans Got to Be “Us” exhibit will stop by the Perry Public Library.
“Anything you’d want to know about Iowa, interesting facts. Did you know Iowa sent the most soldiers to the Civil War, of all the states? So this will be all those interesting facts and the BUS-eum has exhibits inside the bus and it has seats, so (TRACES director Mike Luick-Thrams) does do a short, entertaining lecture about Iowa” says Library Director Mary Murphy.
The local visit will be from 5-8pm. It’s free and open to the public.

