The architecture of this museum is brilliant. The profile of the building is low and very long, yet it blends into the landscape so subtly that you could drive by and not see it! The interior.. [read more]
This is an amazing historic site. The lab of one of if not the most influential scientist of the last century. Great to see its progress over the last 2 years. [read more]
This was such a wonderful experience for us and the kids. Very cool. So much talent in Michael Garmans' city, and friendly staff too. . This is a must see, Take the time and check out the mini.. [read more]
This is a very nice museum. Some areas might be creepy to some (old buildings, dead fish in jars, shrunken heads), but for most people, it should be fine. [read more]
We have been members for several years. This time I went for Dog Day where members are allowed to bring their dogs. There are many rules governing this. [read more]
So I Actually used to go to the basketball hall of fame every single Sunday. That is because they rent the movie theater out to NewDay church on Sundays! NewDay has service at the Basketball.. [read more]
Amherst beat my brain with a stick, teaching me how to form my own opinions clearly. I'm grateful for the punishment. UMass would have been easier. And it would have been easier to meet girls.. [read more]
Don't let the lack of interactive displays deter you from visiting this underappreciated museum. This armory played a critical role in American history and the efforts of the staff and their.. [read more]
Went on a group trip there with 20+ aviation enthusiasts (WRAM) and none were disappointed. Great collection of aircraft and exhibits. We spent 4 1/2 hrs could have stayed longer. [read more]
We had such an amazing time at IAIS! We had traveled to so many colonial historical spots in East Coast and felt that there was this void in our experience in terms of learning about the.. [read more]
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site built in 1841 and he was our eighth President of the United States. great house and the land is beautiful too. [read more]
I love Olana. I see little need to return to tour the house. The grounds and view make up enough of an attraction for me to return. As for the house, we might want to recall that Frederic.. [read more]
Can't say enough about this museum. First it is in a beautiful setting and new weren't even there at the most beautiful time of year. We went for the special exhibit that was on loan from the.. [read more]
An unbelievably fun half day. My wife and I came to the North Adams - Williamstown area for the art and visited the HSV on a whim. Boy are we glad we did! Beautiful buildings, grounds, furniture, etc. [read more]
took my son on a little day trip in upstate ny. there is so much to see if you take the time to do a little surfing on the net. places like this one that nobody talks about but are so happy they.. [read more]
Today we came for the Sugaring Off Sunday. The food was DELICIOUS, the horse-drawn wagon ride was fun, several buildings were open to explore and we had the tom Turkey gobbling! My kids had.. [read more]
Wonderful Museum that showcases local artwork and regional. Also Contemporary and Historic pieces of the Mohawk Valley during the Colonial Period. . An absolute gem! Tremendous collection.. [read more]
Great museum! Well worth a visit if you're in town. A good collection of Native and American art, plus folk art. Special exhibits as noted. I didn't try the cafe, but the prices for sandwiches.. [read more]
Love this place. Parking is a little rough at peak times. Prices are a little high (recommend looking into themembership, even if you're not going to come back again it might be worth it). [read more]
For the tenth most populous town in New York State, this museum stands equally with MOMA or the DIA or even ARTIC. I love how it rambles between the Johnson designed main galleries and the.. [read more]
Wonderful hall of fame with all the inductees from the pioneers, to the old-timers, moderns, and other participants. Videos of old fights displayed and documentaries about Rocky Marciano to.. [read more]
The National Park Service has done an incredible job of bringing the past-foward for all to see. . . the re-creation of the fort is a tribute to those with vision of what N. [read more]
This is a great place to take the kids on a rainy weekend or when you just are not sure what to spend your time doing. When we go we never make it through all of the activities that they have.. [read more]
This museum is a jewel. Everything is so well presented! I had no idea this canal included so many locks. It was fun to watch the evolution from the first steam engine (1831) competing with.. [read more]
We visited here during the winter break of 2010 and they had a special indoor Christmas event. There was an exhibit about the Iroquois, artworks, and the history around the region. [read more]
Nice museum, fairly empty the day I visited. Grandson enjoyed playing in the kid area with toy dinosaurs. The ice touching exhibit he also enjoyed. Aimed mainly at older kids, needs a bit more.. [read more]
the recruiting station made the process of join easy and fast with the length of time it took swear in. The recruiter helped me obtain the job i wanted. [read more]
My family stopped here for a quick self guided tour. The video was interesting. You can watch people repairing Zippo lighters. My daughter was fascinated by the Rube Goldberg machine that they had.. [read more]
This was our first stop on the All Wright tour. Beautiful house inside and out. Extremely linear interior that made the home very quiet and comfortable. [read more]
This was our second year taking the kids on the Polar Express and we've loved both trips. This year we had time to take in the museum and model railroad layout as well. [read more]
Great place, great stories! A lot to see & do! It took us all day to see & do everything, but was so worth it! Family, children, friendly! Our family loved it!. [read more]
Honestly never been always wanted to go plan on going to learn more about my ancestors since I am park Pamunkey Indian. . . Hints the last name lol. Wonderful, peaceful, excellent for history.. [read more]
I've only been here twice for the Wine Festival. Nice open lot with a historical "mansion". Well worth the 30 minutes to tour the home with one of the highly recommended tour guides. [read more]
A great little museum of local treasures that hides a truly phenomenal item. The Cinmar artifact is re- writing what we know about pre- history! Just where did the Clovis culture come from? Not.. [read more]
Tour was fantastic and informative. Amaxing in architecture and structure, reminiscent of Ivano-Frankiv. The church was gorgeous. Well worth the stop in. [read more]
Cultural Affairs & Museum Program is a museum, located at 1101 Camden Ave, Salisbury, MD 21801, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 410-543-6271 for more detailed information. [read more]