Address: 6601 Swope Pkwy, Kansas City, MO 64132, USA
“A great place to visit before going on a self guided tour. A young gentleman there very patiently answered questions about the battle. He knew his history and told me where to see the places of the battle I was interested in, such as Byram’s ford. This museum is run by an organization that is seeking to preserve and restore what is left of the battlefield and its history.”
Address: 5235 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 64112, USA
“This museum is so much fun! First off, it's 5 bucks, and I so really, why not. But it's totally worth it! Within the first few minutes, I was already amazed at the things on display there. It's not just doll houses I assure you! The miniatures are fascinating, I kept having to remind myself that all these things I'm looking at are handmade! Then getting into the toy section, it's was so much fun to reminisce seeing all the history displayed. This place is definitely on my list to visit again.”
Address: Woodland Hills, CA 91367, USA
“Very excited for the service and professional way of being able for the knowledge they’ve shared . Thank you”
Address: 2750 Hugh Moore Park Rd, Easton, PA 18042, USA
“Wonderful place, very educational. It was delightful to learn so much about the area I grew up in- who knew we had such a rich history here! Also, it is as engaging for a 95 year old as it is for a 5 year old. From visiting the mules, rides on the canal, nature trails, to hands on exhibits, there is something for everyone to enjoy. :)”
Address: 26 Tyler Rd, Ocean View, NJ 08230, USA
“Fascinating small colonial farmhouse, especially interesting because it depicts the lives of lower-class farmers and laborers instead of the usual upper-class landowners of the period who lived in mansions. Up in the attic are quilts, furnishings, and clothing from colonial days; downstairs are period furniture, laundry implements, a tiny "museum" behind glass, and other collectibles of interest. Dotting the property are outbuildings from the time, reminding visitors of how difficult rudimentary farm life could be in the 18th century. The annual strawberry and apple festivals are a lot of fun, with live music, demonstrations, food, and take-home goods to buy. There will be the usual apple pie contest at the upcoming 2018 apple festival, with house tours and Johnny Appleseed on hand to tell stories. Thanks to the Gandy volunteers for maintaining the farmstead and keeping the history going for current and future generations.”
Address: Zoo Dr, Kansas City, MO 64132, USA
“Very updated exhibits. It's on par with other national zoos”
Address: 22601 Santa Susana Pass Rd, Chatsworth, CA 91311, USA
“A wonderful public place where many many movies were filmed from westerns to b grade scifi. Lassie and The Lone Ranger both were filmed here.”
Address: 3811 Lehigh Dr, Northampton, PA 18067, USA
“Wonderful little Museum with lots of local history. We have taken out Cub Scouts for a personal tour and they had a great time learning about the history or where they live. Please try and stop by and support their efforts to preserve the past.”
Address: 3011 Miner St, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA
“Ship a lot more awesome than most people might think. You can tour the engine room easily. See what WWII Merchant Marine had to deal with. Many more of these guys died than US Navy. Two Great Museums on board! Good volunteer crew. Awesome History!”
Address: 6497 Colchester Rd, Clifton, VA 20124, USA
“I finaly found where me and my friend are going in the future and were going to find slender even he's a killer were going to summon *I hope we survive*”
Address: 2538 NW 60th St, Kansas City, MO 64151, USA
“What a great group of gents that put this on. We have been in the summer many times but this was our first year for the Christmas train. Just a fantastic group putting this together and putting smiles on kids faces”
Address: 4109 NE Pleasant Valley Rd, Kansas City, MO 64119, USA
“They have a real working garden filled with heirloom plants. The garden is worked by local MU Extension Master Gardeners who are eager to answer gardening questions. The house was interesting and our tour guide gave us many historical tidbits. Quite a few hands-on activities so it's great place to visit for kids too. They also sell fantastic honey that comes from bees on the property. A great free Saturday afternoon activity.”
Address: Thornbury Township, IN 46514, USA
“This tiny little colonial-era downtown is a pleasant stop. Set in gently rolling hills and fields, Thornton boasts the Yellow House, which has served many roles over the centuries—including the longest-standing post office in one location. Take a quick stroll, see the other historic buildings, and eat at The Stables.”
Address: 1901 South 12th Street, 2nd Floor, Allentown, PA 18103, USA
“It's the biggest display of model trains I've ever seen. It was very cool to see City scapes along with small towns and even ski slopes. I couldn't see the train but the clouds were cool and the thunderstorm too. Kids loved it.”
Address: 2402 Lehigh Pkwy S, Allentown, PA 18103, USA
“Great guided tour by Don. 35+ year employee who used to work as a test engineer. He knew so much about the history of Mack and the details of the trucks. Kids had a blast. I was surprised it was a no-charge tour considering the quality. I made sure to get some goodies at the company store! I would go back again for sure.”
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