Address: 9342, 12404 County Rd 64 1/2, Greeley, CO 80631, USA
“This review should've been sent a few months ago... Tigges is by far the best place to get your roasted chili's in Northern Colorado. If you're looking to make the best Pork Green Chili, get your supplies from them. You will NOT be disappointed!”
Address: 1475 A St, Greeley, CO 80631, USA
“A truly lovely place and experience. I brought my little brother (7) and was a little afraid that he would get bored but the staff were really good at keeping him engaged. He would not stop talking about it.The place is beautiful, educational, unique, and a great way to spend 2+ hours. I also recommend their special event days, they are super cool.”
Address: US-93, Willow Beach, AZ 86445, USA
“The views are awesome, great for Harley rides. I went the speed limit the whole time ;-)”
Address: 286-234, MA-58, Carver, MA 02330, USA
“Can be a hit or miss, but overall it is a good time!! You can come see some awesome costumes, mullets, or even people licking the bottom of your sneakers!! Fun time.”
Address: 137 Warren Ave, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA
“Really talented people that made the plantation come alive and take you back in time. The true efforts and focus on researched details was noticeable. All ages can enjoy. Took me about 2 hours to see the whole park at a leisurely stroll asking questions to each of the role players.”
Address: 270 Main St, Amesbury, MA 01913, USA
“It is so wonderful to go down memory lane, I used to go to school here!”
Address: 459 Main St, Amesbury, MA 01913, USA
“Awesome boat shop with a current boat building program for the next generation”
Address: 40 King St, Rockport, MA 01966, USA
“If you would like to teter on the edge of the world, bufferted by salty breeze and cast your line or pitch your chair with solid granite as your podium..this is the place for you. Bring a book a chair or blanket refreshments, because once you settle in it is hard to leave.”
Address: 3400 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140, USA
“Was always on my bucket list. Had the opportunity to go and see this in Miami last year. Best time of my life! Tickets were absolutely worth everything ($40 or just about). Truly made you feel like a child at heart. Very fun colors, festive and very interactive!”
Address: 29700 Woodford-Tehachapi Rd, Keene, CA 93531, USA
“It was too hot to us to walk much of the grounds. However, what we saw was quite nicely done. There is a walk through museum and displays, a small gift store and a theatre with a 15 minute video. We've driven the highway for many years not stopping. We had some extra time. I'm glad we stopped. Enjoy your visit!”
Address: 621 Kamps Mill Rd, Lancaster, VA 22503, USA
“Built in 1843, Lancaster Roller Mill is the only remaining flour mill of the original 15 once functioning in Lancaster County Virginia. Lancaster Roller Mill is located in one of our nation’s spectacular geographic areas, the Northern Neck of Virginia, 4.5 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. With only a 6’ elevation of land from the coast line in the surrounding area, it was a mechanical wonder that the miller found the 7’ head created by the large millpond (Kamp’s Millpond) and the waterwheel pit. (Google Earth Map to Lancaster Roller Mill) Kamp’s Millpond is dammed on a watershed and tributary of the Corrotoman River. The mouth of the Corrotoman River empties into the Rappahannock River and ultimately into the Cheesapeake Bay. Today Lancaster Roller Mill is owned and preserved by Kendal Acors since 1998. Last year, Kendall pulled out the 32” turbine that powered the mill since the late 1880’s. He is planning a wooden waterwheel installation to power the millstones. The Mill has 32 windows and 5 doors. The Lancaster Roller Mill is large. From the roof line to the water level it stands 65’. The 4 levels of the mill includes a basement and is 30’ by 40’. There is also an attached building which is 70’ long by 18’ wide. With a total of 5000 square feet, this mill is massive. The construction of the huge timbers and mortised joints can be identified in the photographs. A German millwright, Greoge Kamps, built Lancaster Mill in 1843. He was a skilled artisan and his creation can be reflected today is the solid, stable mill. Resources: Kendall Acors - Owner of Lancaster Roller Mill - Interview 30 May 2014; Grist Mills of the Northern Neck of Virginia by Marjorie Lundegard”
Address: 14005 African Hill Rd, Willis, TX 77378, USA
“Highly recommend this place. Thomas will teach you so much”
Address: 70 Center St, Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“While walking around Davenport, everyone should take a few minutes to visit the Davenport Jail. There really is not much to see here. However, it is very worth a stop because the the Davenport Jail is a national historic site. The jail building is small and cute, but I doubt its inmates appreciated its cuteness.”
Address: 2315, 5474 Betty Cir, Livermore, CA 94550, USA
“Learned so much at these events”
Address: 608 S Kent St, Winchester, VA 22601, USA
“A very excellent place to stop in and build I enjoyed myself and the workers were excellent I purchased some things and they're very nice and I'll go back someday I don't know if they're going to be open again but it was one of pleasure”
Address: Somerset, VA 22972, USA
“Fascinating history of George and Polly Gilmore and their family who lived here after.empancipation.”
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