Address: 120 S 1st St, Brooklyn, NY 11249, USA
“Finally this Museo de los Sures gives new meaning to it's name creating and exhibiting real content that is rooted in the soul of the community artist of Latino and African Americans in the Williamsburg and neighboring communities that borders that we can very much welcome in the future. WEPA and Pa'lante siempre pa'lante.”
Address: 12405 River Rd, North Branch, MN 55056, USA
“Great "history" about the area..... Amazing what it was like "back in the day. "”
Address: 56516 N Bay Dr, New Baltimore, MI 48051, USA
“Traveling from Canada, our car obsessed son has been gearing up for a visit to this place. Our visit here did not disappoint either. We came the first weekend in December, and it was tremendous. They had a very good organist playing Christmas carols on their incredible organ. The cars were so cool. Very unique kinds here too. Some that I've never seen or heard of. Truly an amazing collection. The gentlemen that volunteer here are so knowledgeable and helpful too. Make sure when you visit to leave a donation as it's a free museum. We'll definitely be back sometime to visit. 5/5. Follow me for more reviews, tips or photos. ✌🏻”
Address: 68 Quarry Rd, Acton, MA 01720, USA
“Wow! Some really incredible pieces here. We were lucky enough to have the co-owner give us a quick tour of the art and history (at no extra charge) before setting us loose on the grounds. If you are in the area, don't miss out on this experience. It's easy to miss on the main road, look for the sign and the giant egg sculptures. Once you are on the side road to the place, make sure to follow signage as there are also private residences on the same side road.”
Address: 180 W Maple St, Johnstown, OH 43031, USA
“Beautiful dedication to their Veterans. Thank you, very much, to all.”
Address: 110 Main St, Lockport, LA 70374, USA
“Friendliest museum experience ive ever had. Out of the way but worth it. Fascinating history!”
Address: 1 W 1st St, Oswego, NY 13126, USA
“Kid friendly and we had the best guide today! He was so good with the kids, asked great questions AND gave all the kids a chance to answer! Plus he’d been to all the maritime museums we’d been to and Battleship Cove so that was fun for the kids also. It’s a small but really well done piece of history! Our guide also recommended a fun kid friendly restaurant 🥰 we really enjoyed Rudy’s so thank you Mr. Guide”
Address: 1 Ark Encounter Dr, Williamstown, KY 41097, USA
“This was amazing! I'm so thankful that we were finally able to see this! Very well done, so lifelike! This was well researched and very informative. They answered any question you could think of about the Ark, the animals, what it must have been like, and how could it all have been done. We also saw the virtual encounter that took us back in time to the Ark & the flood! We loved it all! We bought a ticket bundle with the creation museum and saved a little bit. We went to creation museum the day before, then a full day at the ark.”
Address: 133 Broadway St, Irvine, KY 40336, USA
“Loved the visit and talking with volunteers about the history of my new hometown! Open Saturday only!”
Address: 205 Washington St, Peabody, MA 01960, USA
“I'm a Salem resident and I am on a mission to tour all the local attractions AND historic houses. About this one: The George Peabody House Museum is a little museum in Peabody inside the house where George Peabody (1795-1869) was born and lived until he was 15 years old. He was a merchant, banker but most of all an exceptional philanthropist. The museum consists of 5/6 rooms on the first floor of the house filled with some objects related to his life and philanthropy, but mostly with posters narrating his life in details, starting from his humble beginnings, through his success in London and up to his death in 1869. The museum is seemingly open all year round - I visited in February 2023 - on very specific hours (I recommend to doublecheck their website before visiting). The entrance is on the side of the house, so don't use the front door on the street but use the side door at the top of the accessible ramp from the small parking lot. When I visited, there was also an "open" flag at the entrance signaling that the museum was open. At the time of my visit, I was greeted by a very knowledgeable man at the entrance (sorry, I forgot his name!) who gave me an introduction to the museum and the life of George Peabody. Then the museum is self-guided. The museum is free. Right next to the George Peabody House stands the Leatherwork Museum, however, at the time of my visit, it was undergoing renovations so I couldn't visit it. PROs It is extremely informative and educational, enjoyable either if you are a local or if you're visiting the area. It's free and pictures are allowed. CONs These are not "CONs" but more some FYI so you come prepared 😊. The museum is extremely dense with information as it consists mainly of poster after poster of narrative about his life and about life in the 19th century both in America and England. Compared with more "modern" museums, it is less of a visual experience and more of a wall-text educational experience. I spent about half hour inside, probably reading 100% of the material may take about 1 hour or more.”
Address: 918 Rolling Meadows Rd, Waynesburg, PA 15370, USA
“Love investigating here! The staff are awesome and helpful. I love how they are preserving a part of the local history. I can't wait to go back!”
Address: 413 S Main St, Kernersville, NC 27284, USA
“Loved it! Tickets $12 adult, self-guided, 3 floors of a beautiful Victorian house. First 2 floors are the living quarters and 3rd floor is a live theatre. Couldn't stand up straight in some of the rooms as I was too tall, must have been shorter back then, but the house was awesome! Recommend.”
Address: 206 S College Ave, Salem, IN 47167, USA
“I absolutely loved it what am I using place it's the place to take the young ones to explore it's been great time with the whole family thank you so much for the opportunity”
Address: N64W23760 Main St, Sussex, WI 53089, USA
“This is an excellent museum that provides a look into the families that settled the area and their ways living. Displays are attractively arranged and many many binders provide a depth of information about the individual families. Best of all, the staff is knowledgeable and very willing to help.”
Address: 1962 Hays Ln, Woodland, CA 95776, USA
“A really neat museum with lots and lots of tractors and related machinery. It's nice on Free Museum Day as they have extras (like running motors out front, cotton candy, and popcorn) but isn't super busy still. I wish it had more exhibits/information about crops grown in California and how early farmers grew crops without a lot of machinery. But it has a ton of cool tractors.”
Address: 319 E Bridge St, Granbury, TX 76048, USA
“Great history on the Nutt family and formation of Granbury.”
Address: 1914 W Park Dr, Wilmington, DE 19803, USA
“Very nice park. I didn't go on trails but there were pathways abound around a golf course. Multiple playgrounds for the kids. Foliage wasn't great this year but the same could be said everywhere given the recent drought plenty of opportunities for photos.”
Address: 701 E 8th St, New Albany, IN 47150, USA
“What a wonder this building was able to be rehabilitated by Ray and the City of New Albany. My hats off to Ray for taking on such a challenge. It's great to see things in New Albany going in a positive way. The art done by Mr. Kleinhelter is amazing and everyone should stop and check out his next exhibit.”
Address: 118 1st St, Leechburg, PA 15656, USA
“A great local museum. Tons of local memoribila and history.”
Address: 1305 E Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95062, USA
“Local gem of a museum teaching about area people and natural history. Adjacent to Seabright beach so bring a picnic lunch and make a beach day of it. Outdoor amphitheater. Don’t miss the touch pool inside and life size whale replica outside. Perfect for climbing. Limited hours and street parking. Entrance fee unless a member. School groups welcome.”
Address: 530 West Ave, Medina, NY 14103, USA
“Very nice museum to go to. The massive train model I believe is the biggest at least in New York state. They have a scavenger hunt to find certain things on the models and within the room. Most of my pictures are of just the trains but along the sides of the room is tons of memorabilia from fireman items to old oil lamps. You could spend hours looking and find something new. When I was there we took the train for a ride. It goes over a gorgeous bridge over the Erie canal. All the staff were very polite and knowledgeable. I highly recommend going there for a visit. I didn't post the train that you ride on so you will have to find out for yourself 🙂”
Address: 31001 Magnuson Ave, Pueblo, CO 81001, USA
“Especially for such a small town, this museum is absolutely excellent. Tiny price of entry and extremely rich history on display. They have all kinds of incredible displays, from uniforms donated by remarkable individuals themselves to massive aircraft with great historical and technical value. The staff themselves are excellent people as well, all with their own great personal stories too. Ask for details about anything and you will not be disappointed!”
Address: 167 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084, USA
“Fun, ~1hr tour that includes male and female prisoner quarters, death row + solitary confinement, (graphic) images from an actual hanging, the sheriff's living quarters, and the deputies sleeping area. Overall I'd say we'll worth the money, the tour guides are prisoners and all are in character during the tour. Highly recommend!”
Address: 5616 N Osage Dr, Tulsa, OK 74126, USA
“I love this store it had so many great items. Ms. Billie, is such a great person, when me & my son stopped by. she made us feel at home, Which most store owners don't do. It was a really good experience.”
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