Address: 1401 Laubach Ave, Northampton, PA 18067, USA
“Lots of guality artifacts which help to tell the story of The Worlds Largest Cement Producer, the Universal Atlas Cement Company, from small scale beginings to ever larger cement plants with increased outputs of various Cement types. Very interesting to experience.”
Address: 18860 Nordhoff St #204, Northridge, CA 91324, USA
“A variety of collections and cozy atmosphere, but I would love to see more exhibits of modern art.”
Address: 1140 Willow Rd, Winnetka, IL 60093, USA
“Would have been nice to go inside. Will come back. ”
Address: 4211 Grand Ave, Western Springs, IL 60558, USA
“Make sure you are a member of the Western Springs Historical Society to help support this awesome source of our history. You can go here each Tuesday AM to do research on your home or your family. There are LTHS yearbooks too.”
Address: 520 Bay Ave, Ocean City, NJ 08226, USA
“Great place with super down to earth instructors.”
Address: 15415 Don Julian Rd, City of Industry, CA 91745, USA
“We have gained a lot of California history after visiting the Homestead Museum. It’s a great experience.”
Address: 201 W Main St, Collegeville, PA 19426, USA
“Really important historical site! Muhlenbergs were everywhere. House is well curated by a dedicated group of historians. Other historical sites nearby. Close to Philadelphia.”
Address: 18524 Brooke Rd, Sandy Spring, MD 20860, USA
“I thoroughly enjoyed visiting the Sandy Spring Slave Museum during its open house. All the artifacts and art (related to slave history, American history and families of the Sandy Spring community) are carefully and artistically laid out with explanatory notes and some recordings. There are two floors and a few small structures just outside with more artifacts. The upper level of the main building is spacious and renovated. Time well spent!”
Address: 935 Shawnee Rd, Kansas City, KS 66103, USA
“Neat if your into haunted castles so the ledgend says its more of a historical landmark.”
Address: Lorton, VA 22079, USA
“Very pretty and kept nicely. Parents if you go with kids under 2, TAKE AN ERGO/carrier. Strollers are not allowed in the house. The house is a must see. So pretty and kept up. Cost of admission was very reasonable and gave you access to the grounds. Short walk from Pohick Regional Park. Note, no “food” around like Mt.Vernon, so pack snacks for the kids and yourself. The grounds are beautiful and big. A must see in Virginia and away from the traditional colonial visits. No long wait like Mt.Vernon.”
Address: OPEN BY RESERVATION at 1520, Horse Shoe Trail, Malvern, PA 19355, USA
“Wonderful place and excellent tour. The pacing was nice so I felt like I got enough time to get a good look at things, but it kept things moving so that it never got boring. The house itself is a phenomenal work of art, as is everything inside of it.”
Address: 415 Pacific Coast Hwy, Santa Monica, CA 90402, USA
“Really beautiful and fascinating little stop. Guided free tours at the right time really helps understand everything. A gem”
Address: 701 National Harbor Blvd, Oxon Hill, MD 20745, USA
“It was a very neat experience. The only reason it was given a 4 is because we got our picture taken at the top of steps and when we went to pay for it the printer/internet wasn’t working. No problem, the guys said they would email us the photo later that day however we never did receive the photo via email. Very disappointing as it would have been wonderful for our boys to have. Great experience aside from that!”
Address: 4099-3919 Christian Spring Rd, Bethlehem, PA 18020, USA
“Bethlehem. The Christmas city.”
Address: 301 W Main St, Trappe, PA 19426, USA
“Great place for a historic tour. They are making a lot of improvements to the property. It is really interesting to learn about the people that lived here.”
Address: 4525 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 64111, USA
“This place is full of masterful art, historical pieces and places to just get lost in the past. The sculpture garden is a great walking path”
Address: 19223 Saticoy St, Reseda, CA 91335, USA
“A personal mecca. Even though the foyer/outside entrance has changed radically (they must have cut down at least 4 trees in the past decade) I'mgrateful this place is still standing! It was very surreal being in the presence where they filmed one of my childhood favorite movies of all-time! Please, though, do be mindful around the premises! This is the residence of several REAL people! Would you like someone snooping around and being loud?”
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