Open Monday through Sunday from 7 am to 4 pm, and free of charge. Very nice tourist attraction and interesting story behind it. The owners were inspired by the pyramids in Mexico and have been granted permission to one day have their ashes entombed there. Attached to the lands of the pyramid is a farm that houses horses and cows. Miguel, a worker from the time it was built was very friendly and informative about the construction of the pyramid. Lots of grass for the kids to run around and they do house some horses nearby for the kids to see. Overall fascinating...
Read moreHistory gotta start somewhere. No, it wasn't built by the Aztec, and it's not really even very old, but it is done very well. Good for this guy making a thing and willing to let people come see it. He could be one of those guys who has money and builds walls around his house, but he's not. If you have a few minutes, it's worth a stop. Don't plan a day of your vacation around it, but if you are close, it's worth your time. Take pictures and make up a good story for your friends and family, they'll never know...
Read moreThis stop was deceiving...we didn't find any indication as to who, what, why or when this was built but our curiosity got us and we drove out to see it and while it is unique; I could've gone on without seeing it. Nothing to do there other than snap a few pics and move on. We spent more time drivng there than actually hanging out there. Whomever owns this spot could potentially have a great income production spot if they just provided food, drinks, water ... just something since it is off the...
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