Address: 411 N Main St, Gibsonburg, OH 43431, USA
“It is a very small converted house just off the williams park walk way surrounded by artifacts and fabulously interesting sculptures. The exhibit is 90 real united states military artifacts donated by military veterans.”
Address: 69 Market St, Brownsville, PA 15417, USA
“Also the home of the Frank L. Melega Art Museum. I am a museum assistant on Sundays from 11am-4pm. Come visit and enjoy the incredible gallery of Mr. Melega's paintings, drawings, sculptures and other forms of mixed media! Free parking and admission, donations are always appreciated.”
Address: 501 Kirkland Ave, Ravenna, KY 40472, USA
“This is a fledgling corporation formed to bring renewal to Eastern Kentucky and the Irvine-Ravenna area in particular. Coal had long been at the heart of the area providing good jobs for thousands. At the heart of this project is the restoration of steam 🚂 2716. There will also be a restaurant, brewery, entertainment venue and a museum located on a portion of the CSX railroad yard located there in addition to the stable of vintage rail cars and locomotives. This will eventually employ several.”
Address: 7214 NY-5, St Johnsville, NY 13452, USA
“Fort Klock Restoration is a unique museum. The fort is a single-story stone structure house, built in an L shape and set in part on bedrock, and in part on a stone foundation. The fort house was built in 1750 by Johannes Klock. Klock was a participant in the American Revolution serving in the Battle of Oriskany. The museum preserves not only the fort house, but many other objects and artifacts primarily from the 18th and 19th centuries. The guide will demonstrate what they were used for and how they worked. Included in the tour you will also see a Dutch barn, blacksmith shop, and one room schoolhouse. Loopholes or gunports are a part of the house so it could be defended in case of an attack; showing the difficulty of life on the colonial frontier . The spinning wheel and loom are also unique to learn about. For a small museum it really offers a lot. If you plan on going call ahead so you can get a tour. Guide was friendly and informative.”
Address: 2429 Burlington Ln, Sarasota, FL 34231, USA
“Shopped online and purchased the large blue and white bud vase, I love it so much that I am buying another one and having it sent to another state for a beautiful birthday present made in Sarasota. It was well packed for shipping, and arrived in perfect condition.”
Address: 136 W Bennett Ave, Cripple Creek, CO 80813, USA
“This place is a must see when here in Cripple Creek. Amazing how advanced it was for being built at the turn of the century. The tour was short but insightful. Lots to look at & the gift shop was tastefully stocked with some great stuff at very reasonable prices. Jack Dempsey (the boxer) even stayed here for a quick minute.”
Address: 2811 Washington St, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“This museum is small, however rich with historical information about Julian. This town also displays the comraderie of confederates and former slaves. This is a part of California history that most people are unaware exist.”
Address: 2002 N Main St, Santa Ana, CA 92706, USA
“Another Hidden Gem !!! Located in Santa Ana, O.C., it’s pretty close to the downtown area. The museum has an amazing collection of Polynesian artifacts, which I think is the main draw of this museum. It also features a little bit of Chinese, Hispanic, early California and some Mission pieces and the way things are curated are easy on the senses. They also added some thematic music to the exhibit rooms that added to the overall vibe as if you’re being taken back in the time and this was one of my personal favorites of my visit because museums usually don’t play music in their galleries. The museum’s architecture is patterned after the early California Missions but the entrance is modern. The gift shop is nice and there is also a restaurant on site. There is ample parking across or you can do street parking as long as you’re conscious of the allotted time. I also wanted to add that they did a neat exhibit on Mt. Everest. Lastly, dedicating a gallery for California’s budding artists is the way to go, so Congratulations!!! May I suggest if they can include educators to their discounted entry, that’s a win. Bring the family and enjoy!”
Address: 415 Riverside Dr, Painesville, OH 44077, USA
“Very pleasant staff. Detailed tour. Back story is amazingly shocking. Adding displays. Love the music room.”
Address: 614 Dorseyville Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, USA
“Loved our visit today. Absolutely enjoyed the local honey available and all the gifts in the shop. Beautiful place to visit”
Address: 11795 Malki Road, Banning, CA 92220, USA
“A museum that shares the history and culture of the Morongo band of Cahuilla Indians. The museum is small but packs tons of information into the tight space. There is also a native garden which informs visitors of the historical and cultural usage of these plants for the Cahuilla. Make sure to have a valid ID since you will need it to enter the reservation where the museum is located.”
Address: 3317 College St, Jackson, LA 70748, USA
“Not too many exhibits but they are good and some good history about the area. About a 2 hour visit.”
Address: 800 Lincoln Way S, Ligonier, IN 46767, USA
“Looks like a nice little museum but it was closed due to the covid virus until further notice.”
Address: 4265 Atlantic Ave, Farmingdale, NJ 07727, USA
“The Historic Village at Allaire State Park is one of our favorite places to visit as a family. On the weekends we catch the black smiths creating in the shop (who don’t mind my kids asking a million questions while they work), get treats for the kids in the bakery, and peek in the general store. The volunteers in historic costumes are full of information - we especially like it on days when we can catch the woodworker making toys & letting the kids guess how they were used. It’s fun to see what buildings are open on a given weekend & what demonstrations are being held. When we’re lucky, we catch glimpses of brides & grooms leaving the chapel - always a fun bonus. The $5 entry fee per person feels like a good value. My only criticism is the bathrooms by the village parking lot seem to have a drainage issue & are often muddy - but I recently discovered the bathrooms in the visitors center, which are cleaner & more comfortable overall. There’s a large & lovely picnic grove by the village parking lot. And another bonus - the village shares a parking lot with Pinecreek Railroad/the NJ Museum of Transportation, a working railroad that makes 2 short loops in the park just next to the village. The railroad is separate from the village but both are in the grounds of Allaire State Park and their close proximity makes the train a nice addition to a day at the village. I can’t emphasize enough how much we love this place.”
Address: 418 Water St, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA
“What a fantastic place. We spent over 6 hours here today. The crowds are light when you arrive when they open at 9 am. There are excellent displays, restored buildings, a significant history of the Circus and even Elephant and carousel rides. Bring food or have a hot lunch with pretty low prices. Plan on a day of fun and learning.”
Address: 124 Fast Track Ln, Mt Airy, NC 27030, USA
“Mr. Golding the owner is a very charming man. He let us out of towners into the museum for a tour during our Mayberry trip. He has a lot of beautiful vintage and antique automobiles. Lots of racing history also. If you get a chance stop by and see him! It's worth it!”
Address: 615 W 1st St, Madison, IN 47250, USA
“pretty interesting place to visit if you're interested in finding out the history of this county and the city of madison.”
Address: XB, 14500 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80401, USA
“We heard about this display and thought we would check it out. Oh my goodness! The cars featured from the movies was incredible!! From Carrie to Cars to Batman, Fast and the Furious and plenty more. If you like movies and know the vehicles involved, you really need to visit. They also take suggestions. So I suggested the Steve McQueen car from Gone in 60 seconds, the hearse in Nightmare Before Christmas, the Chevelle from Better Off Dead, and a few others. Enjoy!!”
Address: 16701 SW 72nd Ave, Miami, FL 33157, USA
“Very nice location. Great views of the ocean. House is great to tour. Ghost hunters would enjoy this place. Nice grounds to walk around. The holiday decorations were a nice touch. Takes about half an hour to an hour to walk around the houses, but there are trails as well to walk through the preserve.”
Address: 39 South St, Pittsfield, MA 01201, USA
“Nice local museum with a good variety of exhibits. The aquarium in particular is very nice for a museum of this size. It's fairly small and mostly geared to kids, but it's good enough to keep the adults entertained as well. The $15/adult price is a bit high if you are visiting without kids, as you can get through the whole thing in about an hour. But if the price doesn't bother you it's well worth the visit.”
Address: 1200 Swissway Rd, Berne, IN 46711, USA
“The experience here was amazing and comes very highly recommended!! We had two different ladies showing us around the property & were a wealth of knowledge of daily life of the Swiss immigrants to the area. All of the artifacts, buildings and indoor museum were all very well-kept and each w/unique historical facts. Don’t miss this!”
Address: 2 Myrtle St, Ashland, MA 01721, USA
“I attended a talk by Anthony Mitchell Sammarco, a historian who gave a presentation on the Baker's Chocolate Company of Massachusetts! Very informative and the "Goodies" afterwards (made with Baker's Chocolate naturally) we're delicious! The presentation was open to the public and free”
Address: 11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, USA
“I have to give it 5 stars. I mean, the collection is insane. This is on my top 3 museums globally. However, it is a lot. You will get super tired and spend a lot of time if you like art. I would recommend starting from up to down and taking a break to grab something to eat on the cafe or the rooftop. I was short in time so I did not do that and I was mentally exhausted by the time I left. The store is good but lacks a bit of variety in the cheap souvenirs. I am old fashioned in museums and would rather have a printed map. Global students pay half price ($14). Student ID is required but they did not look mine particularly. It was busy in a Tuesday so I can only imagine the weekend. Still completely comfortable to walk through and no line at any moment.”
Address: 16 Maple St, East Brunswick, NJ 08816, USA
“A very nice collection of East Brunswick artifacts and local items. Very nice since they renovated.”
Address: 24025 Honda Pkwy, Marysville, OH 43040, USA
“What a beautiful place. Great place to learn more about Honda’s history. Definitely recommend you to visit Honda Heritage Center if you are a car enthusiast.”
Address: 2090 N Eagle Rd, Eagle, ID 83616, USA
“The Family History Center is staffed with knowledgeable volunteers ready and anxious to help you discover your family tree, then climb around in it and enjoy the unique branches.”
Address: 5519 Five Mile Dr, Tacoma, WA 98407, USA
“We didn't get to spend much time at Fort Nisqually so we'll definitely be visiting again. What we did experience was wonderful. It was a step back in time with beautiful scenery and a reminder of times both simpler and harder than our own. A great place to take kids to learn about history, especially if you are homeschooling.”
Address: 203 Front St, Brownsville, PA 15417, USA
“We have had a tour and enjoyed an amazing dinner experience here. The place is absolutely gorgeous and full of history. The food was delicious, and our evening was full of special touches from a golf cart tour of the historic street, to a professional photographer, to relaxing by the fire after dinner.”
Address: 233 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016, USA
“This was an amazing, if not slightly bizarre experience. We came here after seeing it was included on the New York pass. The place has a great explanation of history. There’s also a bar, cinema and loads of games to play, which I absolutely wasn’t expecting at all. It also has a really cool vibe generally and the staff are informative. I’d recommend this place. However, just be aware that the New York pass doesn’t cover playing the games.”
Address: 105 Point St, Saltsburg, PA 15681, USA
“Fantastic local museum. Lots of Saltsburg area history is represented here. Worth the visit.”
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