Grand River Center, Dubuque, Iowa, United States of America
Breathtaking views of the Mississippi River can be enjoyed at the Grand River Center. This conference center in Dubuque, Iowa is a part of the America's River Campus near the Port of Dubuque. The building was designed by Populous, one of the most popular global designers of sport arenas and conference centers. Former United States President George W. Bush appeared in two campaign events in the conference center during the 2004 Presidential Campaign. The building complex is considered to be one of the perfect venues for every occasion. A grand ballroom is also available in the area for small events and formal gatherings.
The Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Gardens is one of the less serious places you can visit near the convention center. This natural destination covers a total area of 52 acres and has been in operation since 980. Entry to this stunning destination is free every day throughout the year. It is home to the largest arboretum in the United States staffed entirely by volunteers. The Julien Dubuque Bridge is another interesting place to checkout in the region. This truss bridge is one of the most unique bridges in the Mississippi area. The structure is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Relax afterwards at the Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark. This hotel is one of the premier destinations perfect for families, meetings and group events. The Hotel Julien Dubuque is another fine accommodation to enjoy in the region. The property is located in the very heart of the Old Main District. The structure built in 1839 is a short minute walk from the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium.