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.”
Address: 750 Marguerite Dr, Winston-Salem, NC 27106, USA
“Lyrics by the lake is a great experience, my wife and I love attending. They do need to add more food venders, the one from June 9th. was in over her head.”
Address: 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, USA
“A museum continually adapting. The Natural History beautifully renovated the planetarium 20 years ago. It was cool to go as a kid but getting run down and the Rose Center was a flying-car level upgrade. The Gilder Center is this generation’s renovation. It’s an architecturally engaging space; invites watching and reading about exhibits. A real level up for drawing visitors into exhibits. The museum seems conscious of its history and maintains itself as an exhibition of how nature has been exhibited. Its famous dioramas are maintained very well. That they don’t feel out of place in a modern science museum is an achievement. The Natural History and (across the park) the Met are great to take kids and people in town. They’re great to wander through and have a moment; remember visits as a kid; finding something new. TIP: look up tickets online and visit on a weekday.”
Address: 5185 Corduroy Rd, Mentor, OH 44060, USA
“Very nice staff. Will definitely be back”
Address: 210 Main St, Dearborn, MO 64439, USA
Address: Fort Niagara State Park, Scott Ave, Youngstown, NY 14174, USA
“We found it very interesting and informative.. Great view.. Best place to visit to know American history. We visited in 2019..updating pics now..”
Address: 55 Stockton St, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
“Great place to visit I. Princeton, they have a fantastic grand father clock show there! You can hear the old clocks chime. The history of the house is cool as well and they have a detailed tour, which was fun.”
Address: 10672 Malemute Run, Wasilla, AK 99654, USA
“Had a fantastic time here with Iditarod legend GB Jones.”
Address: 815 N Broadway #1632, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
“The Tang Teaching museum was amazing. We were lucky enough to get a full tour from our friend and client. The moment you enter the space it is inviting. The exhibitions are carefully curated and fit the museum space perfectly. There is no unused space, there is even an elevator exhibition The architect Antoine Predock made sure that the space fit the vision for the space.”
Address: 288 Alston House Rd, Sanford, NC 27330, USA
“This is an awesome step into our country's past. Frank is an awesome source of knowledge and delightful to speak to. We weren't able to make the tour time and plan to go back in order to see some upcoming events. The museum is small but full of interesting facts and information. Clean well maintained grounds, perfect setting for a picnic with a few picnic tables. The ladies in the gift shop are very nice, friendly and knowledgeable as well. If you are in the are don't pass this up.”
Address: 202 Moore Ave, Mt Airy, NC 27030, USA
“Super neat! All the kids loved the landscaping throughout the property and the house!”
Address: 401 Harrison St, Syracuse, NY 13202, USA
“A great little craft and modern art museum in downtown Syracuse. We happened to visit during a temporary exhibit focused on Frank Buffalo Hyde. Interesting architecture by I.M. Pei.”
Address: 165 SE Andrews St, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“This is the cutest little museum, and the exhibits are fascinating! They even have a hands-on section where you can touch and try out historical items, like kitchen utensils - super fun for kids. The little jail out back is super creepy. Plan your visit - you won't be disappointed!”
Address: 7882 WI-23 Trunk, Reedsburg, WI 53959, USA
“Interesting and enjoyable local pioneer museum. Many log buildings, plus the usual school house and smithy. Two modern pole buildings have been turned into museums housing a wide variety of local artifacts, from Indian tools to the mid-Twentieth Century. I love how many things there are here and the slightly amateur way it's all displayed. I hope nobody comes along and modernises this wonderful collection!”
Address: 1101 Honor Heights Dr, Muskogee, OK 74401, USA
“The history in this museum was rich, detailed, interesting, and eye catching. It kept the attention of my 10-year-old. It is perched atop a massive hill. We could really imagine Native Americans and settlers traveling through the area, seeing the huge stone building overlooking the entire area below. We loved the fascinating artifacts, and the well-laid-out displays. We left feeling like we knew the Native cultures better than before. Some of the history was saddening, but it's important to be educated on the sad history, too, so we don't repeat the mistakes of the past. The people working there were also nice. One of the men gave us extra info, and helped me get started tracking down my husband's Native American family history. The art gallery and book collection upstairs are a must-see! Also, be sure to ask the employees to tell you about the artifacts outside, like the stone pillar that is carved with mysterious drawings.”
Address: 4505 NJ-27, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
“This is an absolute hidden gem in the area. They have open house every October where you can come see and feel Japanese folk culture, art, etc. It's amazing that the family has been doing this for 50 years. Mr. Heineken is very knowledgeable about his collections and anthropology. I definitely learned a lot!”
Address: 217 E Farm To Market 544 #509, Murphy, TX 75094, USA
“Both of the kids absolutely loved it - I've got a 1 year old and 2 year old! Very clean and lots of toys to play with. I especially appreciated the big bathrooms with step stools for washing hands.”
Address: Mill House Museum, 413 Mill St, Occoquan Historic District, VA 22125, USA
Address: 103 Main St, Dundee, FL 33838, USA
“Lovely train depot from 1912 and original caboose. Old times past still nice to see and touch.”
Address: 414 Houston St, Table Rock, NE 68447, USA
“Saw this wonderful old opera house being rediscovered and promoted by the robust local historical society. It's like walking through a time machine. Amazing, very enjoyable and fascinating place. I have a feeling I only scratched the surface.”
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