Address: 51065 Washington St, New Baltimore, MI 48047, USA
“One of the finest hotels of the time, the Grand Pacific House, was constructed in 1881 for New Baltimore's Frederick C. Losh. It is the last remaining hotel of the era. The limestone for it's deep foundation was shipped to New Baltimore from Kelly's island in Lake Erie, near Sandusky, Ohio. Local bricklayers constructed the two-story building on Washington Street. The "modern" hotel featured a lobby, dining room, and Saloon on the first floor, with eight bedrooms on the second floor. Around 1910, when business began to decline, the Grand Pacific House became a boarding house and later, a private residence. During the 1920's the saloon was transformed into a soda fountain and candy store. In 1927, it was converted into a hardware store by Ed Maliskey, who ran the store until his passing in 1972. The New Baltimore Historical Society purchased the building in 1986 thanks to many fundraising efforts and generous donations. Ten years later, the Grand Pacific House received it's Michigan State Historic marker. The restoration process continues as the Grand Pacific House lives on.”
Address: 204 Oak Ave, Galt, CA 95632, USA
“New treasures added. A Galt must visit destination! Beautiful historic house. Inside is an amazing museum of Galt history. Docents very friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommended visiting.”
Address: 10 Loring Blvd, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA
“It's a good place to learn some of Plymouths other History”
Address: 22044 Main St, Abita Springs, LA 70420, USA
“It was a beautiful day to spend in Abita Springs. First the wacky museum then the playground at the trail head then a walk along the awesome trace over the river. Very light crowd on Monday and easy parking.”
Address: 1341 Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23457, USA
“Amazing! Very friendly and knowledgeable staff! You can tell they love what they do and are very proud of this museum! One of the best and most interesting places I’ve been to! Unfortunately, I didn’t know you could reserve a ride in one of their restored planes before going, but I guess that just gives me a reason to come back for another visit so I can take to skies! It was amazing to watch the plane take off!”
Address: 3733 Plattin Rd, Festus, MO 63028, USA
“This was the store my Grandmother Sheets ran in 1950's! My Mom lived here with her.”
Address: 320 3rd St E, Northfield, MN 55057, USA
“Great museum. Awesome "We Are Water" Exhibit.”
Address: 298 Victor Ave, Victor, CO 80860, USA
“Crazy how these things happen. I wandered into this place just out of curiosity. The young man behind the counter (really nice young guy) asked me if I want to go into the museum. I'll be honest, I was not so excited at first since it kind of looks small from where you enter the building, but I was wrong. First floor is really interesting. All about the gold mining that went on there. The second floor has some amazing artifacts and rooms which are set up the way they would have been back in the day. Pretty amazing place really. Impressive collection and well worth the stop.”
Address: 201 Riverside Ave, Loveland, OH 45140, USA
“If you want to learn more about Loveland, Ohio, the Loveland Historical Society aka the Loveland Museum Center is the place to be. The staff are all friendly and accommodating.”
Address: 1050 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20004, USA
“Visiting the Buddha Room provided a serene and calming experience which alone is worth the visit. For those who appreciate ancient sculptures (dating back to 2000+ BCE), there are abundant beautiful pieces to admire. The whole place exudes a wonderful and positive energy.”
Address: 42 Bridge St, Dunbar, PA 15431, USA
“Great organization. Very hospitable. We enjoyed it very much! Great town. Great people.”
Address: 1517 Main St, Ramseur, NC 27316, USA
“Open every fourth Saturday and Sunday, this little gem is worth the wait. Do you have ancestors from Ramseur or do you love looking at old building's or are you like me and just love all Museum's? Regardless of the why the Ramseur Community Museum is for you. It's got a little bit of everything to, they've got a little bit of military memorabilia, antique toys, antique gardening equipment and so much more. There was even a movie shot in Ramseur called Killers Three and there are memorabilia pertaining to that there. Also if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask, the ladies there are very knowledgeable and kind. If they don't know the answer to your question then they will try their best to find out. They are constantly looking to improve the Ramseur Community Museum also so just because you've been there doesn't mean that you shouldn't go back, it could be a bit different from the first time or there could be some new things that wasn't there the last time you went. Remember they are open the fourth weekend of every month. Saturday from 10am - 4pm and Sunday from 2pm - 4pm. If you liked what I had to say please hit the like button and let me know. Thank you so much.”
Address: 10290 LA-22, Ponchatoula, LA 70454, USA
“Entry is $5 cash only, don't ask about credit cards or any of that there Venmo or what have you. Call before you come, usually only open on the weekends. Person who created this collection is a retired police officer, Korean War Veteran and I could not tell if he was joking about some of his stories, or serious about the whole thing. He didn't want many pictures taken of the inside and didn't trust the gnome. I do swear that I mean no harm at all to anyone with my gnome and it feels weird to be questioned. There is one section dedicated to fallen officers of the law who passed while on duty, with only a few missing. There are old cameras, an old pay phone, many tools, many broken pottery pieces, much glass and farming equipment. It took about an hour for the tour and there was a lot to look at. He knows the area well. I was only kind of creeped out about just how much he knew. There were some knickknacks from Avon when they first came out and he seems to think well of Avon and the parties women had.”
Address: 307 E Market St, Salem, IN 47167, USA
“Friendly staff. Museum is 2 levels. Exhibits are well displayed. Tour of village was awesome. Tour guide very informative and knowledgeable. Answered all our questions and we had a lot!! Festival is in Sept. This museum and village and depot next door are nice price family friendly. Really enjoyed our afternoon. Takes around 4 hours to see all three. Worth the visit.”
Address: 15602 Pioneer Museum Rd, Dade City, FL 33523, USA
“This is a review of the Pioneer Florida Museum in Dade City Florida. This is a self-guided at your own pace type of museum with minimal signage and interaction features so you kind of have to figure a lot of it out on your own. The grounds are well kept and everything is spaced out enough that I think even if there was a crowd you could easily walk through and not be shoulder to shoulder with anyone very nicely done.”
Address: 600 Bonnet Spgs Blvd, Lakeland, FL 33815, USA
“Great time! We took our barely walking 1 year old and 4 year old. They loved it! We spent about 2 hours there and left only because we were hungry. But there is a dining hall right across and you can use your receipt for re-entry same day. There is so much to do. We would definitely come again!”
Address: 50770 Seminole Dr, Cabazon, CA 92230, USA
“Super cool attraction! I stopped by on a trip to Palm Springs. It’s only about 20 minutes outside the city. As a solo traveling adult, I did not go in just walked around the dinosaurs outside which is free. It’s cool and fun. If you’re only going to the outside you won’t need more than 10 minutes!”
Address: 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616, USA
“Very interesting look at contemporary Native American artists contributions to pop culture, games, and graphic publications. New museum location is in the works for the near future.”
Address: 135 Shady Ln, Dayton, NV 89403, USA
“There aren't too many places that allow you to touch the artifacts in a museum. Yes it's a small place but it has a lot of history and one of the few place that still sit where it was first erected. Going into a school house that's well over a hundred years old with the original floors, blackboard, and school bell. Pretty cool. Oh and it's free, just asking for donations which we kindly obliged .”
Address: 97 Kenmare St, New York, NY 10012, USA
“So happy to see this icon of post-modern art space still going strong after so many years. It’s a brilliant idea that its founder, Kyong Park, was able to make happen, along with architect Steven Holl. It really ought to become a NYC historic landmark, as it has contributed so much to the downtown post-modern and current cultural space in art and architecture. Do visit.”
Address: 28728 Wolf Rd, Bay Village, OH 44140, USA
“Wonderful experience at a toddler birthday party. Clean, modern facility with puzzles, birds, fish, snakes. Both indoors and out. The planetarium show was both entertaining and on-point for toddlers. We had a great morning exploring!”
Address: 250 W Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140, USA
“A great home tour for a Riley poetry lover and history buff. One of the best historical home tours I have experienced. My tour guide, Phyllis, was a very nice lady who was very knowledgeable about our Hoosier poet. A number of times she recited some of his poetry which added to a very positive experience. Enjoyed the town of Greenfield as well. A day well spent.”
Address: 107 S Baldwin Ave, Arcadia, CA 91007, USA
“Still closed and undergoing a multiyear restoration. This was the actual residence on the property at the time it was privately owned. Now you can see the construction of an adobe structure and the horno (bread oven) in front. I cannot wait until it is open again.”
Address: 3141 5th St, Davis, CA 95618, USA
“Aimed at encouraging children of all ages to pursue an interest in science and nature, the Explorit Science Center is a hands-on facility with fascinating exhibits. Some of the topics covered in the various exhibits include the planets, Comet Hale-Bopp and the Galapagos Islands. Kids can also participate in a wide range of interactive activities, including games and quizzes.”
Address: 11556 Platten Rd, Lyndonville, NY 14098, USA
“Beautiful with some unique species and a great landscape.”
Address: 175 Lay Landing Rd, King William, VA 23086, USA
“I visited here in October 2021. This place is a nice little spot to learn more Pre-Columbian and colonial-era Virginian Indian society. Lots of awesome artifacts. Very clean and the staff were great. If you like Native culture, I would easily recommend this place.”
Address: 13421 Camilla St, Whittier, CA 90601, USA
“This place is AMAZING!! So glad the city chose to preserve the first house of Whittier!! Everything is authentic with original furnishing. The ladies provide informative tours about The Old Ranch House! I can't believe they found an unused bar of Grandpa's Pine Tar Soap!!! When they raised the house from its foundation they found all sorts of historical items and one of them was soap!! Lots of door knobs and old grooming products! I just with they would have preserve the entire street!!! That would have been awesome!!”
Address: 1050 Charles J Becker Dr, Imperial, MO 63052, USA
“Nice museum for my 4 year old who loves the ice age. Plus months later we found out after a nearby splash pad was closed, there’s a great creek for kids to play in down the street which is also part of the historic site.”
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