Address: 3601 S Gaffey St Building 824, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA
“Nice layout, friendly people ,great view of the LA harbor .”
Address: 4880 County Rd I, Saukville, WI 53080, USA
“Attended the fall festival when the buildings were open and interpreters were available. Food was good and reasonably priced. Nice tractor ride and demonstrations of small engines and other items of interest. Good bathroom and eating facility.”
Address: 913 Meridian Ave, S Pasadena, CA 91030, USA
“Best known for the site where Prestige Worldwide was born!”
Address: 289 Clay St, Tecumseh, NE 68450, USA
“Wow! I was amazed by the detail, flow, organization, and creativity the Johnson County Museum had to offer. I grew up in Tecumseh and thought I knew a lot about my hometown and surrounding areas, but I was wrong! The museum was carefully designed with some of the most unique artifacts and descriptions. I know a lot of the credit for the formation of the miniature exhibits can be credited to Sarah Williamson, but the entire Johnson county historical society and its members should be proud of their fine establishment. If you have any ties to Johnson county, you must visit! I will say the museum is closed from the months of December to April, but there was a note on the door to call to coordinate a time to view the museum. I called and Gina Doty was happy to come down and open the museum for us—within minutes of calling her! Talk about amazing service to compliment a fabulous business! I will go again, as they are always adding things! Thank you for adding such great value to my hometown!”
Address: City of Industry, CA 91745, USA
“This is a small memorial hall consisting of two buildings + 1 cemetery. However, it is very worthwhile to come. The main reason is that the wonderful explanation of the guide makes you feel that you are in the right place. Opening starts at 12pm and ends at 4pm. Only open Friday-Sunday every week. Relatively niche. The first building I visited was the Workman house, led by the guide Judy. She was careful, full of enthusiasm, always smiling, and told me everything she knew, and let me have a good understanding of this building built in 1841. The exploration of historic buildings was responded to. She is really great, very professional and you can feel her genuine love for the building. Let me admire very much, this is definitely an excellent explainer. Every story in the house, she will tell the visitors one by one, very seriously. The next hour, I visited La Casa Nuevo, a building next to it. It is definitely an old building full of Spanish style. The specific year of construction should be around 1860. The house, its elegance and exquisite layout, let us see the architectural beauty of two centuries ago. Under Judy's delicate explanation, we all fully understood the story that happened at that time, and it was a very good visit. It's worth a visit.”
Address: 7 Main St, Moreland, GA 30259, USA
“If you liked Lewis Grizzard you will love this museum. Great displays about Moreland history too. Lovely town that has grown hardly at all since Lewis was a little kid.”
Address: 135 S Main St, Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670, USA
“Really cool place to visit and see how life was back in the mid-18th century. Really amazing that this place still survives to this day, and there are a lot of other houses/buildings still standing in the town that are over 200 years old.”
Address: 2200 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA
“Linda and I share a mutual love of art and we often find ourselves talking about it at length. I love touring museums with Linda because the conversation never stops. Our time in the museum together gives each of us a chance to share the things we like (or don’t) and in the always lively process increase each other’s art awareness. The last show I took in with Linda was the Legion of Honor’s British Works on Paper 1760-1900 where we saw some of the very landscapes I remembered from my childhood years in England. I love that Linda is organized and sensitive to people’s viewing wishes and that she can take them with brio right to the art that will stir them.”
Address: 244 Perry St, Trenton, NJ 08618, USA
“We had a great time with the Trenton Fire Department on Perry Street this past Friday, July 7th, 2023. Once the firefighters discovered that pizza was Hannah's favorite food, they invited our family to sample homemade pizzas made from scratch! While there, we also had a chance to tour the tremendous Meredith Havens Fire Museum and the fire trucks on sight. Our son pitched in, as always, to help out in the kitchen, and it was great to laugh and joke with the Chief, Captain, and other firefighters amid their camaraderie. We highly recommend that if you are in the Trenton area, to stop there one day to greet and wish them well and to visit the firefighter museum, which has memorabilia back over 200 years! They are always open, 24 hours each day!”
Address: 327 St Marys Rd, Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670, USA
“The history down in Ste Gen is so amazing. Allegedly going back to 1735. Hard to find that kind of history this side of the Mississippi. This house is actually one of the few vertical log style houses left in the US. I believe there are only 5 and 3 are in the Ste Gen area. The tour is very quaint and community driven, which is awesome to see the local community take such pride in their history. The house itself is very nicely kept and has multiple displays. The best one being a scale model of Ste Gen during the post colonial era. The tour does cost a few bucks, but if you go to the local tourism office in downtown Ste Gen you can get a passport for $15 a person and see six different sites around town. It's good for the calendar year and will save you a little cash if you visit most the places.”
Address: 1010 S Cabrillo Ave, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA
“My friends and I got tickets for the Yayoi Kusama exhibit when it was here. We were in the group that did not get tickets for the first batch due to technical difficulties, but we managed to snag tickets for a late night viewing at 8pm. California Museum of Fine Art opened extended their hours after the usual business hours to accommodate the mass appeal of the tour.”
Address: DeBary, FL 32713, USA
“Renovations are in progress - lower floor is open to the public. Lovely original homestead from when the property was privately owned and river was used as a shipping port. Stop in while visiting Blue Spring State Park.”
Address: 3522 College St, Jackson, LA 70748, USA
“Well worth the $4.00 admission. Daniel was a perfect guide, extremely helpful and very knowledgeable on the history of the college and site.”
Address: 1 N Main St, Bonham, TX 75418, USA
“So I decided to me and her over to Bonhome today. Stopped at the museum wonderful people, great museum, full of local history, which I absolutely love. It’s so nice to see people, realizing that we have to save and preserve our history for our future generations so they can learn about where they come from and who they are . Had an absolutely lovely informal history lesson 😊 keep up the wonderful work!”
Address: 550 Water St, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA
“This place is super cool! Experience a real life circus under a real big top tent. That's not something you can really find these days. I love that the cost of the show was included with your ticket. Learn about the history of the circus and then get to see it come to life. Definitely recommend coming here if you're in the area!”
Address: 4085 IN-129, Vevay, IN 47043, USA
“We went for the Christmas event today.... it was like literally stepping back in time. Enjoyed all the authentic treats and the tour of the house. Very well done.”
Address: 2nd Ave & Fir St, Deer Trail, CO 80105, USA
“Nice clean park like to set there and eat a sandwich and the museum is cool too good job susan!”
Address: 86 Railroad St, Cameron, WV 26033, USA
“Some very interesting items! I've never seen or heard of a cooling coffin. Some fun creepy dolls, to boot! The hosts do a nice job of answering questions and introducing the items on display. Glad we stopped by!”
Address: 6549 N Chestnut St, Ravenna, OH 44266, USA
“Went there to look up an old property. They were unable to find the information I was looking for, but everyone was so nice and bent over backwards to help and gave me several other local resources to help in my search. If I ever need more info I will absolutely return.”
Address: Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670, USA
“Our guide gave us a very informative tour on this historically significant home. There's only three rooms to view at the moment and not much to view in them but it's still a really neat little stop in and admission is free. You can find out what time the tours take place at the welcome center right across the street.”
Address: 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, USA
“This is the best place to go for Enjoyable Education, second only to the Smithsonian in Washington, DC. It is disappointing that the Management succumbed to irrational & unrealistic pressure from those that would ignore the significance of Historical masterpieces, and felt compelled to remove Teddy Roosevelt's Statue without considering the overall Membership attitude toward that situation. I was a BIG Contributing Member, but canceled it after they did that. Regardless of the Administration's shortcomings, the Museum and the helpful, pleasant and professional Boots-on-the-Ground Staff are wonderful! Check out the new Mignone Hall of Gems and Minerals!”
Address: 513 S Main St, Winton, NC 27986, USA
Address: 212 Johnson St, Stuart, VA 24171, USA
“Best place I went on vacation. It’s free and so much to look at for anyone who enjoys Racing. 👍”
Address: 1172 S Springdale Rd, Caldwell, KS 67022, USA
“Wonderful piece of our American history. Thank you to all of the people that invested your time and energy in preserving this”
Address: 491 Comal Ave, New Braunfels, TX 78130, USA
“Loved it, so rich of German History.”
Address: 5629 FL-16 #3040, Starke, FL 32091, USA
“Nice place to visit a lot of history that you can't erase. Even things about the Holocaust victims rescued from trains that the Germans were trying to send to the concentration camps that had the gas chamber's .an eleven year old girl survived and kept in touch with some American officials she lived to be in her nineties.”
Address: 750 Depot St, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“Very unusual and fun experience. About an hour’s drive from San Diego. Trains inside and outside, some quite rare. Some are also in a state of neglect. Interesting nevertheless. There is a relatively inexpensive train ride that rides along the countryside to about a couple of miles from the border, and then back. Total45 mins. And yes you can see the wall quite clearly. I recommend sitting in the rear car since that way you can actually see out the back door. There is a chance to ride in the locomotive with the engineer as well. Nothing like this for a photo op for the train/history and photography buff! Some spectacular views of the “Wild West”,especially if you go after the rain, when it’s green. The staff is knowledgeable, friendly and there on a volunteer basis.”
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