Response from the owner 11 months ago We are very sorry to hear about your negative experience last weekend. We take our customer feedback very seriously and we appreciate you taking the time.. [read more]
Very pleasant park commemorating a very sad event. This is the beginning of the Trail of Tears. The facilities are very nice and the trails are scenic. [read more]
This is truly a spectacular museum. They have gone to great lengths to preserve and share both our history of WWI and that of the world. They often have special exibits that are worth seeing too. [read more]
Van Harlingen Historical Society is a library, located at 506 Co Rd 601, Belle Mead, NJ 08502, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 908-359-8304 for more detailed information. [read more]
Today I learned that Ukrainians are awesome! Really beautiful historic Building. . [read more]
I really enjoyed my time here. As soon as I walked in Dave the owner greeted me and even took his time to give me a tour and shared the history of all the tables on both floors! It was such.. [read more]
Richland Library Company is a library, located at 44 S Main St, Quakertown, PA 18951, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 215-536-5636 for more detailed information. [read more]
Bucks County Civil War Library and Museum is a library, located at at Garden Alley, 32 N Broad St, Doylestown, PA 18901, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 215-348-8293 for more.. [read more]
Stamford History Center is a library, located at 1508 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06903, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 203-329-1183 for more detailed information. [read more]
Northern Neck Farm Museum is a museum, located at 12705 Northumberland Hwy, Heathsville, VA 22473, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 804-761-5952 for more detailed information. [read more]
Eastern Office of the North Carolina Office of Archives & History Division is a library, located at 117 W 5th St, Greenville, NC 27858, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 252-830-6580.. [read more]
This is a hidden gem in downtown Lebanon! They have 3 floors of local history with really nice displays! I highly recommend this to anyone in the area. [read more]
This is a free tour that requires walking through wet tunnels, and climbing stairs. It is more of a historical/operation tour, than about beer brewing. [read more]
Rostad Library at Evangelical Seminary is a library, located at 121 S College St, Myerstown, PA 17067, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 800-532-5775 for more detailed information. [read more]
Two wonderful 1760s log structures detailing the Colonial beginnings of Elizabethtown. Great staff. Great tour. Well worth the time to stop!. [read more]
Always very clean and shows great work, employees are very friendly and helpful. . [read more]
Good place to bring your kids. It's a beautiful place but one must be careful there. . . . You might just learn something!. Love this place. Always a great place to visit. [read more]
Cool kids museum with lots of projects and exhibits for ages up to 10. We spent 2 hours there and there wasn't a dull moment. We're going back tonight to see a play. [read more]
This is NOT Tannenbaum Historic Park anymore. It is now the Colonial Heritage Center which is part of the Gilford Courthouse National Military Park but Google keeps refusing to update the name. [read more]
Beautiful park with most of the oringinal Moravian settler structure still standing! You can see the cut marks on the logs for how they processed them into the houses. [read more]
Johnny Tugboat is terrific. So talented!!! And everything is super clean. Plus the historical tattoo materials around the shop are really interesting. [read more]
I recently photographed a wedding at Revolution Mill and was completely impressed by their professionalism and attention to detail. Randy greeted my team as soon as we arrived and offered us a.. [read more]
Best art space in Peoria! The Fine Art Fair is amazing and they have many other great events throughout the year!. I don't have any experience with you yet but am very interested. [read more]
Very cool. Worth a visit if in the area. Loved it, but then my great, great grandfather was being inducted. . Don't miss Thursday night Bingo!. [read more]
Great place for young and not-so-young, family oriented museum/show that has much more to offer than cars, trucks and tractor. If your on your way to the Badlands and/or the Black hills, this is.. [read more]
Very cool town! Was a wonderful place to stop and stretch your legs in South Dakota. Loved the historical buildings. I also enjoyed the farm animals and the fact I could take my own dog in on a.. [read more]
The Fort was erected to honor the volunteers that came together to save Fort Pierre during the flood of 2011. The Fort is a replica of the City of Fort Pierre logo. [read more]
The 1906 depot was recently found on a ranch and moved back to Fort Pierre, restored, and turned into a railroad museum. A very nice restoration job and many interesting things inside. [read more]
If you are in Pierre SD, this is a small niche museum you must see. It's simple but done with heart that comes from pride in service to the Nation. We've come to really appreciate in our travels.. [read more]
Frank Farrar was South Dakota's 24th governor from 1969-71. Farrar is still alive, currently age 88, and is known for participating in Iron Man competitions and runs. [read more]
The oldest settlement in the Dakota Territory. The Fort Pierre area has been continuously occupied since 1817. . [read more]
Verendrye Museum is a museum, located at Deadwood St, Fort Pierre, SD 57532, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 605-223-7690 for more detailed information. [read more]
Good museum of rodeo history and one of the sports greatest riders. . [read more]
My son loved this place lots of hands on activities to do for most ages. And a good price for everyone. . there is a lot of fun stuff for my 2 yo to do there. [read more]
The plastics exhibit really brings out how our world is impacted by our careless use of plastics. The garden was outstanding as were the sculptures. A must see in Honolulu. [read more]
What an amazing place to visit. Your tour guide can exaggerate on the security, but just follow instructions. Bring all your cameras and phone fully charger. [read more]