Future Birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk

There was one place I really wanted to visit on our way to the Twin Cities this summer…Riverside, IA, the Future Birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk!

Yes, there is a monument marking the future event outside city hall, but that’s not the only reference to the captain…the town has gone all-in on their claim to fame!

I especially loved this statue:

Which was located next to a Star Trek-themed playground:

And across the street, there was a small museum/gift shop:

We just missed out on Trek Fest:

It was such a fun, quirky place for a family of Trekkies to visit!

A Brief Getaway to the North–Day One

A week ago today, we left for our summer vacation on a journey north to the Twin Cities! We made some stops along the way, starting with Hannibal, MO, home of M*A*S*H‘s Colonel Potter and also known for the antics of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. We took the 244 steps up to the Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse, where we were treated to a phenomenal view of the Mississippi River, and also saw the Tom and Huck statue:

We then made our way to Riverside, IA, the future birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk…I was entirely too amused by this stop!

After that, we had lunch at Joensy’s Restaurant in Iowa City, a place know for their pork tenderloin sandwiches:

Our final stop before we got to the hotel was in Clear Lake, IA, and the Three Stars Plaza and Surf Ballroom, which is where Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson played their last concert before “The Day the Music Died.”

It was a long day of driving, but we finally made it to our destination outside Minneapolis, a very nice Marriott hotel with a gorgeous atrium. After we got checked in, I went for a brief swim, and then we watched the US Swimming Olympic Trials on TV.

Up next…a day at the mall!