Address: 2 Museum Ln, Waterford, NY 12188, USA
“I love the museum. The permanent exhibits are so interesting, I learn something new every time I go. The temporary exhibit is fascinating and so well documented. And "Canal Kids" is a fun spot for all ages--- sudoku is my favorite!”
Address: 7504 Rock Springs Rd, Penryn, CA 95663, USA
“A small museum where a child is not overwhelmed and we go for a quick stroll in the park”
Address: 4420 Encinas Dr, La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011, USA
“Wonderful day spent here! Highly recommend. Candy was a great, knowledgeable and friendly docent. Can’t wait to come back again!”
Address: 57426 710th Rd, Fairbury, NE 68352, USA
“The campsites are very well kept. We arrived on Tuesday and left on Friday. We had a walk-up site for our whole stay. The bathrooms were very clean. The showers were clean as well, I didn't care for the sulfer smell coming from the shower water. But if you are not in there very long it's fine. We met the camp host the first night she was very nice. We walked and biked the trails. It was a great time!”
Address: 600 13th St, Highland, IL 62249, USA
“Love this old building. Creepy, yet magestic at the same time.”
Address: 402 Lake St E, Wayzata, MN 55391, USA
“My son loves trains and the Wayzata Historical Society has the best miniature outdoor train set-up around. If your not into trains, they have nice gardens right there. Not into dirt and green plants? That's okay - it's on the lake. It's a wonderful amenity to have access to - use it!”
Address: 4083 Wing Commander Way Suite 150, Lexington, KY 40511, USA
“Amazing museum as of writing this the secondary wing is a due to renovations being made. The main wing is still great containing various paintings and metal statues but other than that the main wing does not have much other than the gift shop.”
Address: 30 Washington Pl, Morristown, NJ 07960, USA
“One of the best historical museums available. Being the first national park, it is rich with the history of this wonderful country. The Ford's Mansion is in impeccable condition, and we were delighted to know there is a free tour of the property, which of course can't be missed. The volunteer staff was wonderful and knowledgeable. If you are in Morristown, NJ, please visit this museum it is worth the trip.”
Address: 2100 Baileys Corner Rd, Wall Township, NJ 07719, USA
“Live this place. I have 2 indoor cats 🐈 I live, but if I had pups 🐶 would definitely bring them here!”
Address: 600 Bellevue Ave, Oakland, CA 94610, USA
“The Rotary Nature Center is an awesome place to take little kids. It's small and a little rough around the edges, but kids could care less. There's a live snake and tarantula. They also have bees and others stuffed creatures. They also have different nature programs, some restricted to those 18+, and volunteer opportunities. The best place to watch the birds in the nature preserve is right next door. The center sells bird food for a dollar.”
Address: 2843 NM-14 N, Madrid, NM 87010, USA
“What a great source for local art! They have the most wonderful collection of fabric art I’ve ever seen. They are also knowledgeable about local history. A must see on any trip on the Turquoise Trail!!!”
Address: 402 N. Ann Arbor St., 1265 E Michigan Ave, Saline, MI 48176, USA
“Great for kids and FREE. Open only on Saturdays for limited hours 11am - 3pmish (they don't close until you leave). Climb aboard a train carriage, view he inside of a train station complete with railway signals, windvane and crossing lights with gate, see museum artifacts inside a shed, and last but not least take home mulberries from a tree overhanging the train tracks!”
Address: 4230 Kaskaskia St, Ellis Grove, IL 62241, USA
“Very interesting and the lady working was so knowledgeable 🧡”
Address: 600 I-30 Frontage Rd #4309, Greenville, TX 75401, USA
“This is a gem of a museum. It's located on a nice property off the I-30 frontage road in Greenville TX. It's not a huge museum but the space is utilized very well so there is a lot in there. It contains a comprehensive Greenville history that includes everyone from the indigenous people to important citizens from all cultural groups. There is a comprehensive display representing the cotton industry. There are dioramas illustrating "Mainstreet" and war. These are very well done. There is a section dedicated to Audie, WWII, military history in general and local veterans. You can watch a short film about Audie. Outside are some buildings, two of which are originals and one replica. When staffed, you can go inside. At the entrance is a beautiful sculpture of Audie and a memorial to Veterans. There is a small giftshop with reasonable priced items and a nice selection of books, mostly history. You can purchase Audi's autobiography, To He'll and Back which I'm enjoying. (no Kindle version so buy it here instead of Amazon). I bought a sweet doll made from a quilt for just $10. Entry is $6 but separate pricing for Veterans (not sure what). Plenty of parking and wheelchair accessible. Plenty of places to sit and contemplate both inside and out. SHOUT OUT FOR HELP: There are two miniatures in the cotton exhibit that need work from someone with knowledge of miniature gears and pulleys. If you can help, please contact the museum. This is a great place to take school age children though the diorama with shooting may not be appropriate for all. The large map in the military exhibit is particularly educational as it provides a summation of the major WWII battles and a visual of the allegiances of the countries.”
Address: 101 10th Ave S, Princeton, MN 55371, USA
“Alot of historical artifacts. It is open from April through October. The gift shop is open all year long.has alot of cool stuff for sale there.”
Address: 6300 N Swan Rd, Tucson, AZ 85718, USA
“Southwestern art comes to life. It takes roughly 1-2 hours to walk through. $8 admission and military/veteran get in free. Each room has a different theme that DeGrazia was painting. Outside there is a desert garden and several guest homes that are available to walk through, including a church dedicated to the Lady of Guadalupe.”
Address: 407 Cedar St, Kellyville, OK 74039, USA
Address: 140 Glen St, Glen Cove, NY 11542, USA
“I went there for a Mock Trial event and found the place very interesting. There is a whole exhibit on 100 years of children's books. Upstairs was a jury room, and the "jurors" in the mack trial actually went up there to deliberate. The building has a rich history and I would recommend that you check it out if you have time.”
Address: 465 Bacons Castle Trail, Surry, VA 23883, USA
“Very interesting tour of a historical landmark. The tour guide was great, and she did a wonderful job answering questions. Very interesting story behind this historical home. We were able to walk the grounds and see several other historical out buildings and the garden. Glad we stopped in.”
Address: 701 Charlotte St, Johnstown, CO 80534, USA
“My Aunt Delpha had that same stove! What a lovely job they've done displaying things from our history. I'm glad I live with today's modern conveniences, but this house must have been something back in its day. Great job!”
Address: 218 County Road 519, Sussex, NJ 07461, USA
“Not like other zoos, this one is much more open, so small kids can also enjoy the animals from such a nice distance. Till now, I didn't see any tiger or lion from such an open area. There are picnic areas inside so anyone can bring their own food and enjoy it. At the entrance, there is a small cafeteria where you can find pizza and some other foods. Museums are also good.”
Address: 1000 Carillon Blvd, Dayton, OH 45409, USA
“🛩️🖨️ and a lot more history. Volunteers/ workers here are passionate about local history. Large space with different buildings and facilities 🚻 I would recommend to allocate 3-4 hrs to see it all. Entry price 💲 was a little higher than what I think would be fair.”
Address: 1300 S Broadway St, Wichita, KS 67211, USA
“Great museum located in the Old Engine House No. 6.”
Address: Yager Hall - Library and Musuem, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA
“First, it's FREE to visit and park (spots right next to the door). So definitely handicap accessible! No stairs! Bathrooms are found right inside the main entrance. Staff and curator were super friendly and helpful. Check on hours before visiting due to they change hours during different seasons. The exhibits were very well done. You probably won't spend all day here since it's not a giant museum within the college. It was definitely worth a visit though! The older kids enjoyed it a bit more than the little one due to the subjects of the exhibits. Though everyone enjoys looking at interesting items and pictures no matter the age!”
Address: 1017 9th Avenue Court Fi, Fox Island, WA 98333, USA
“Wonderful museum. Full of books and artifacts. The people there will gladly give a tour and guide you around any specific topics you may be interested in. If you enter the women's bathroom, you will find a suprise guest in the bath tub. XD Picked up several books (and a few comics) and checked out the "Clay Babies" display. These rare calcite concretions can only be found at the top of the island around the spit. It is illegal to take them from the spit or the private beaches without permission. Please respect a Pack it In - Pack it Out Policy and leave the area the way you found it. They are also trying to seed the beach with oysters and clams, please do not disturb these creatures and do not disturb the kelp lying around. The crabs and other creatures use it for protection. The cabin was locked, but we had a nice look from the outside. Great location for quick stop with great hosts. Will recommend to others.”
Address: 760 Jim Wright Fwy North, Fort Worth, TX 76108, USA
“Our first time visiting and we loved it. We spent about 4 hours here. Everything is very well taken care of and clean. I highly recommend reading everything about the artifacts, they’re so cool. My favorite was the medical equipment they used to use for amputation, etc. please research their business hours before heading over. They’re closed on Sundays so we had to come back on a Saturday but totally worth it. I highly recommend it!!!”
Address: Salem, MA 01970, USA
“It was neat to stop by and see a replica of a cargo ship that was built in Salem. It is under construction now. There is a park ranger that lets a certain number of people on the ship at a time. Pretty everything inside was under construction but it was still fun to go in and take a walk around.”
Address: 31130 CA-94, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“The Gaskill Brothers Stone Store Museum in Campo, CA, is a unique and interesting museum that offers visitors a glimpse into the history of the area. The museum is housed in a historic building that was once a general store and post office, and it has been lovingly restored to its former glory. Inside, visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits that showcase the history of the area and the role that the Gaskill Brothers played in the development of Campo. One of the highlights of the museum is the extensive collection of artifacts and memorabilia from the 19th and 20th centuries. It was fascinating to learn about the lives of the pioneers who first settled in the area and the challenges they faced. In addition to the historic exhibits, there are also displays about the natural history of the area, including the local flora and fauna. The museum has done an excellent job of presenting the information in an engaging and interactive way, making it accessible and interesting for visitors of all ages. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Gaskill Brothers Stone Store Museum in Campo, CA. It is a must-see attraction for history buffs, and even those who aren't typically interested in history will find something to enjoy here. The museum is well worth the visit, and I look forward to visiting again in the future. Enjoy!”
Address: 1775 Old Ferry Rd, Hudgins, VA 23076, USA
“It was lovely, so pleased we made the journey. Pat made us so welcome and we bought a t shirt.”
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