Address: 7693 Swartsel Rd, Eaton, OH 45320, USA
“We had a wedding here and from start to finish it was a fantastic experience. Lisa was easy to work with quick to respond to messages and incredibly friendly and helpful during the entire process. Mya the day of assistant was exceptional, knowledgeable and helpful. She even helped make last minute flower arrangements. The wedding area was perfect and the reception space was just as great. Beautiful, clean, nice bathrooms. They have thought of everything!”
Address: 1003 River Rd, Selkirk, NY 12158, USA
“If you live in Bethlehem NY, you really should visit this cute little museum which is focused on the history of your town. The documents and artifacts displayed are associated with people who lived in Bethlehem - interesting exhibits and stories. The hosts are very friendly and inviting volunteers who will guide you to what interests you. For kids, there are 'Can you find' one page flyers for them to explore the items on display and find items that should interest them. There is no fee. Attendance is free.”
Address: 124 Ocean Ave, Manasquan, NJ 08736, USA
“I visited Squan Beach Life Saving Station #9 during the Lighthouse Challenge, and it was such a fascinating stop! This historic station, built in 1902, was part of a network designed to save shipwrecked sailors along the Jersey Shore. It’s incredible to think of the brave crews who worked here, often risking their lives to rescue others in dangerous conditions. The station is beautifully restored, with displays and artifacts that give you a real sense of what life was like for the lifesaving crews. The guides were knowledgeable and passionate, adding to the experience. Highly recommend a visit for anyone interested in maritime history or local heritage!”
Address: 6852 Dry Creek Rd, Rio Linda, CA 95673, USA
“We have been coming for years. This year they really stepped up their game. It was like visiting friends at their farm.”
Address: 5 Albany Ave, Kinderhook, NY 12106, USA
“Wonderful organization that maintains some fantastic historic sites!”
Address: 515 N St Marys St, Falfurrias, TX 78355, USA
“The actual location of the Don Pedro Jaramillo Shrine is at the burial site and cemetery where Don Pedro Jaramillo is buried. I applaud people dedicating time and educational effort of this great man, but the Shrine itself where people go and pray is located several miles north of Falfurrias on FM 1418”
Address: 125 Main St, Salamanca, NY 14779, USA
“We stopped in while picking up some camping supplies. The building and its displays are very well kept and fascinating. Jim was our guide and his stories about the city's history were very interesting.”
Address: 5528 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105, USA
“This is by far the best museum I’ve visited in America. My husband and I were in Tulsa for your second anniversary and I was expecting him to just go to this museum to humor me and not really enjoy it, but WK made the experience so incredible, my husband ended up enjoying the museum as much as (if not more than) me. WK knew the story of every piece he had, the names of who owned the machine before it was in the museum, the name of that person’s grandmother, what the specific machine was made to sew (the hammock machine was my favorite) and so much more. If I’d had more time I would have stayed in there and listened to his stories all day. This museum is a must see if you’re visiting Tulsa”
Address: 400 Jibboom St, Sacramento, CA 95811, USA
“We loved loved this place and definitely will be back. Even my 21 yearl old and his girlfriend had fun. We got to build with the foam blocks, we saw our bones moving, guess the sounds of nature, went throw the runner of body movements and got to even make a commercial for uncovergirl with the fans. My bb loved the rocket shooter and stayed there for quite a time racing but for some reason she keep winning but I dont know why?, Even if we made our own fun with the learning instruments we did learn how the fans help to make light for our homes appliances to work and much much more. We did only stayed for an hr since we were late but will return with more time to enjoy every corner to the max. I do recommended for those little ones with alot of imagination now please dad's and mom's, enjoy the day, let the kids play and touch and use their imagination to the fullest.”
Address: 113 I St, Sacramento, CA 95814, USA
“A nice little old time store where you can get a nice souvenir. Up stairs is the CSRM library and archive. This is all part of the Big Four Building.”
Address: 216 O St, Sacramento, CA 95814, USA
“Phenomenal museum with works by world-class artists that are household names and also a treasure trove of pieces by regional and emerging creators. The price of admission is well worth its value and I spent a solid two hours here. I would have stayed longer save for my parking meter running out! I loved the modern art on view. The only downsides were that the layout is a little confusing with how the new and old buildings connect, and that the cafe closes a little early. Other than that, I definitely plan to visit Crocker Art Museum again!”
Address: 309 N Main St, Roxboro, NC 27573, USA
“They had a dinosaur themed event that we went to last year that our girls thoroughly enjoyed. It was well set up with lots of opportunities indoors and outdoors to learn about dinosaurs. They had a paleontologist on hand to speak to guests and answer any questions about the artifacts she had on display. The grounds are beautiful and well maintained. We plan to visit and view the rest of the museum again.”
Address: 16623 Liberty Hi Rd, Bowling Green, OH 43402, USA
“I truly cannot say enough positive things about this museum. Dave, our guide, was beyond generous and knowledgeable. He’s been volunteering here for 30 years and came to the museum on a Friday right before Christmas to show my family around for a full two hours. We had an absolute blast. The equipment is beautiful, unique, and fascinating to look at and Dave was able to answer all of our many questions. I became a member and my family was able to tour the entire facility for $35 total for the six of us. We had an amazing time and I feel it was a wonderful bonding experience. I can’t wait to tell my friends about the museum and come back whenever I am able. This was honestly the part of Christmas vacation that I was the most excited about and it did not disappoint. Dave, thank you for your kindness and generosity today. We will never forget this experience. And thank you to all the volunteers who put so much time, passion, and dedication into the art of preserving this beautiful equipment. This is not to be missed. A real gem that deserves so much love and attention. Please visit! Bring the whole family! Preserving history is crucially important and you can tell, without a doubt, that these folks are involved purely for the love of the construction equipment and the stories within. I was really moved by Dave’s passion and love for what he does and it’s clear that the love is shared among all who participate in making this wonderful place what it is. Suggestion: call ahead to book your tour so they can find a volunteer to show you around. Membership comes with a magazine delivered to your house!”
Address: 1800 Bay Ave building 13, Point Pleasant, NJ 08742, USA
“Great place. Learned a lot. So much history of local and across in NJ.”
Address: 2660 Saunders Settlement Rd, Sanborn, NY 14132, USA
“Nice farm tractor exhibit the day I was there.”
Address: 120 W Main St, Balsam Lake, WI 54810, USA
“This is one of the best County museums i have ever visited! Three floors of history for this area. Volunteer staff very helpful.”
Address: 2 Mergner Rd, Fort Johnson, NY 12070, USA
“Old Fort Johnson was the residence of Sir William Johnson, an Irish pioneer who became an influential British Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Johnson was a very important colonist who did much to build the future United States even though he was working for the British. Built in 1749 the three story Georgian style house is made of limestone and sits near the banks of the Mohawk River. The house is also home to the Montgomery County Historical Society. Tours of the inside of the house are given and they are educational and informative. Much of the furniture and furnishings in the house are original to it. The layout of the house is also as historically accurate as possible. Originally, the house was essentially part of a larger fort. They have a nice display as to what the fort would've looked like and they have a gunport built into the house. Outside of the house it is easy to admire the gardens, and the steam that runs down to the Mohawk. Interestingly enough there is also a privy outside, which is believed to be one of the oldest intact one’s in the US. There is Mixed into the house are displays of Native American artifacts and Mohawk Valley history. Some of the interesting displays that can be seen are Nicholas Herkimer’s rifle and a chair that was saved from a house in the Cherry Valley Massacre in 1778. On the third floor of the home unique artifacts from Montgomery County’s history are displayed. One of the most interesting artifacts they have is a Mohawk canoe that could be 500 or more years old. There is also a small collection of carriages to be seen here. On the tour I was informed that there would be some work on the roof of Old Fort Johnson being completed this year. Check the website or call ahead for the hours that tours are given. A small admission price is charged. There is a small, but nice gift shop located here. This is a great place to learn about Sir William Johnson and the history of the Mohawk Valley.”
Address: 16720 Pioneer Rd, Middlefield, OH 44062, USA
“We had the opportunity to take my parents here today and it was more than we expected. The look on my Dad’s face when we went there was priceless. The location was bigger than we thought. The detail in the museum was unbelievable. It’s a great trip for any train enthusiast. The owners were super nice and very accommodating.”
Address: 120 W Whites Bogs Rd #7, Browns Mills, NJ 08015, USA
“Great place to visit on Saturdays! The General store is usually open from 10-2. They have TONS of events throughout the year that are great for the whole family.”
Address: 4719 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201, USA
“My grandson and I were impressed with the amount of selections that were priced so that even a 12 year old young man's allowance was sufficient for gift giving. We were rushed through the gallery because we arrived only 15 minutes prior to closing, but we will return again for several gifts that my grandson is still talking about for birthday gifts.”
Address: 1117 Grand Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007, USA
“It's a hidden gem if you want to learn about a key piece of Phoenix history which we now see today in the form of the MetroRail. The museum has some street parking outside, or you could park on Fillmore St (easier to park there). They have an accessible ramp to get to the entrance. Inside, there's two small rooms with interpretive signs. They also have some old trolley artifacts. The employees working there are super knowledge and friendly. Don't forget to check the area in the back. They have a trolley that you can go in and they demo the car to you. There's also two other train cars they're working on restoring.”
Address: 82 N Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960, USA
“Really lovely look into the early life of Edward Hopper. Simple, small museum with insights into his family, his bedroom, and views of Nyack. I enjoyed the afternoon light through his bedroom window, and the photos that compare the buildings in his paintings with how they look today. As a big fan of the artist i am very pleased with this little museum. The staff was also great.”
Address: 2121 George Halas Dr NW, Canton, OH 44708, USA
“Went on a road trip and had the pleasure of visiting this place!!! What a great time! My boyfriend loved it!!! Learned a lot of very interesting facts about helmets and the progression of safety. It was super interesting!! The guy giving the demonstration was awesome!!! There were so many people working there full of football facts!! There is a fellow from England, I think, and he was hanging in the hall of heads. He is chock full of facts about the players. So great chatting with him! Had lunch in the cafe, great meal!!! So reasonably priced too!! We had a really wonderful time!!”
Address: 1643 N Nye Ave, Fremont, NE 68025, USA
“Everything in the home was stunning! It's a gift that places like this have been preserved for future generations to see and experience. I only wish more were saved and restored. The staff or volunteers, I'm not sure which they are, were all very nice and knowledgeable in general. My only issues are: cash only (not expensive, $5 each, but we were traveling and didn't have cash on us, which meant we had to leave & find an ATM), limited hours, and it's a guided tour that feels rushed. It felt like we couldn't truly look around and take everything in, before being shuffled to the next room. Once we reached the end of the tour, it felt even more rushed, and they were hurrying to get the door locked behind us as we left. Overall, it was still a good experience and I would recommend it to others.”
Address: 805 9th St, West Pittsburg, PA 16160, USA
“I am a member of the club.. It consists of a group of men and women who love everything railroad. This is how they spend their free time,repairing restoring and relaxing to the sounds of passing freight trains. Bring the kids down and have a hands on experience with the rolling stock.and see the old station and the hard work being done to restore it. Learn about rail saftey and teach the kids to respect the rails..”
Address: 100 E Front St, Florence, CO 81226, USA
“I recently completed several days at the museum researching the history of the oil industry in Florence. The depth of Florence's rich industrial history was everywhere on display and far exceeded what I had anticipated. The staff's organization of research materials, maps, photographs and newspaper articles - by surname, business name, and address - allowed me to quickly find materials of interest. The museum staff - Gayle, Marty, Skip and others - made me feel welcome from start to finish, and I left with a deep appreciation for this valuable resource. The museum is well worth a visit - and your support. You won't be disappointed!!”
Address: 149 Split Rail Ln, Smithville, TX 78957, USA
“10/10 recommend. Our first time in Texas didn’t disappoint. What a great and spooky way to spend Halloween. I can’t imagine the amount of work that was put into this. It definitely showed that you all truly enjoy Halloween and that you want everyone to enjoy it as well.”
Address: 14 Hustonville St, Liberty, KY 42539, USA
“A genuine historical, informative, and up close view of the Hatfield and McCoy feud. This museum provides not only an in-depth look into the lineage of each family by providing physical items such as documents, some of with are legal, some of which are personal, such as letters, other items include but are not limited to, guns, knives, clothing and accessories. This museum provides more pictures than one could ask for. Last but not least, the most important aspect of the museum is the people running the facility. The people are genuine and knowledgeable. Worth the trip!”
Address: 888 Lake Branch Rd, Bowling Green, FL 33834, USA
“We had a lovely time today. There are at least 4 miles of well-maintained trails. The visitor center was open and available for a self-guided tour. Both restrooms and water fountains are available. The entry fee is $3 and cash only, and there is plenty of parking. The park ranger provided us with maps, so we had no problem finding the historic fort site. We didn't see much wildlife apart from an armadillo, birds, and squirrels. However, the trails were very quiet and peaceful, and the wildflowers were lovely. I would not recommend these trails for people with wheel chairs or strollers.”
Address: 3435 Route 30 East, Latrobe, PA 15650, USA
“Thoroughly enjoyed my first visit to the "Lincoln Highway Experience." I can't believe how nice the facility is and how many times I have driven by without even knowing how great of an experience it would be. There is so much history that I did not know nor did I know that it runs from coast to coast AND is the oldest coast to coast highway. You will enjoy a mix of old and new. The modern section is filled with replicas of the old sites along the highway. Also in the new section there is a Serros Diner replica where you receive a complimentary piece of pie and coffee included with admission. I recommend visiting if you are out of town and especially if you are local. Stop driving by everyday like I did, I really think you will be impressed and definitely learn a lot. Adults $15, Seniors/Veterans/First Responders $12, Under 5 Free. The tour is self guided with a provided listening device. The sections are numbered and everything is at your own pace. I recommend beginning each section at the same time if you are with others. Special thanks to Greeter Stephanie C. and Danette at Serro’s Diner for making the visit special. There is a short video (under 15 minutes) called "Through the Windshield," which tells the story and is well worth watching. I found "Through the Windshield," on YouTube which provides a glimpse into the rich history behind the Lincoln Highway, see link below. https://youtu.be/z_TRYEARc-4?si=QdHQk7gbmboju7mJ”
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