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Museum, Exhibits and Residence

The rich history that is available at Palmer College of Chiropractic is on all three of our campuses.

Davenport, Iowa
 
Port Orange, Fla.
 
San Jose, Calif.
 

Palmer Museum of Chiropractic History

Located in Vickie Anne Palmer Hall, 115 W. 7th Street, Davenport, Iowa, and throughout the Davenport Campus.
Hours: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday when classes are in session.

D.D. Palmer Office - 1895 

 

Palmer Residence (Mansion)

Located at 808 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa (corner of 8th and Brady streets).
Hours: Tours are offered on Fridays at 11:10 a.m., whenclasses are in session or by appointment.

Please call 563-884-5714 to arrange a tour.  Advanced notice of at least 24 hours is required.

B.J. and Mabel Palmer Mansion - front 

Staff

Alana K. Callender, Director

Education
Ed.D., Fielding Graduate University, 2008
L.C.P., Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement, 2003
M.S., Library Science, University of Illinois, 1980
B.S., Education, Ohio State University, 1970
Areas of InterestChiropractic history, collections management
Telephone (563) 884-5404
E-mail alana.callender@palmer.edu 

Roger J. R. Hynes, D.C., Museum Educator

Education
D.Ph.C.S., International Chiropractors Association, 2005
L.C.P., Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement, 2002
D.C., Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport Campus,1998
B.Sc. Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1994
Areas of Interest
Contact Dr. Hynes with questions about the Osteological Collection or potential donations of chiropractic artifacts
Telephone (563) 884-5763
E-mail roger.hynes@palmer.edu 

Julie Knaak, Museum Coordinator

Education
B.S., Communication Disorders, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire 2004
Areas of interest
Contact Julie with questions regarding Mansion tours and related topics
Telephone (563) 884-5714
E-mail Julie.Knaak@palmer.edu