The Riverside is the official Future Birthplace of James T. Kirk, captain of the Starship Enterprise - a native son born in the 23rd century. With such a long lead time before Kirk arrives, the town has been under no deadline pressure.It first claimed the captain in 1985, when Steve Miller, A Riverside councilman and a Trekkie, read the Gene Roddenberry's book, "Making of Star Trek (1968) that Kirk would be born in a small town in Iowa. The book didn't name the town, so Miller thought, "Why not Riverside?" He received permission from Roddenberry and at the next council meeting (March 25, 1985) Miller proposed that Riverside declare itself the Future Birthplace of James T. Kirk. The motion passed unanimously. Riverside quickly altered its town slogan from "Where the West Begins" to "Where the Trek begins," and changed its annual summer festival from River Fest to Trek Fest.
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Captain's Chair in the Museum bathroom |
We thought this was a jet engine, but it is a titanium time capsule created by Sean Christopher Paris, a self-described "galactic artist," in 1990. The person who was showing us around said that it is so pretty, they didn't have the heart to bury it. That's why it's in the museum and not beneath the Kirk birthplace monument, which is where the artist had wanted it. It's supposed to be opened on the day Kirk is born in March 22, 2228.
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Time capsule |
One showcase in the museum is devoted to the memorable month of Sept. 2004, when William Shatner (the Original Captain Kirk) finally came to town. He said he was starring in a movie, "Invasion Iowa," but in fact he was filming a prank reality series for a cable channel. The people of Riverside (who were the ones being pranked) took it in stride. Artifacts on display include an uncashed $4.00 Shatner check for coffee and doughnuts, several of his partly-smoked cigars, and a pair of flesh-colored briefs, autographed by Shatner, that were worn by a guy who ran around on camera pretending to be naked.
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Uncashed $4.00 Shatner check |
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Invasion Iowa |
Out in the parking lot sits the star of the Trek Fest parade, a trailer-mounted "USS Riverside," which bears a remarkable (but not legally liable) resemblance to the USS Enterprise.
Across the street on S. Hickory St., there is the statues of James T. Kirk, not William Shatner. The statue was sculpted by Jurek Jakowicz of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. At its unveiling in July 2018, former Riverside councilman Steve Miller, said that one of his initial goals was to erect a bronze statue of the Starship captain.
Growing up reading and watching the original Star Trek, it was a fun and memorable experience for me to visit the actual town where they have Trek Fest.
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