Next to "Little Peoples Park." Log cabin-style bldg & some rugged benches on the porch. Behind the Museum & between "Little Peoples Park," there's a lot for rehabilitating deer. The deer obviously anticipate treats, the way they follow every move - like a puppy under the dinner table. Inside a plethora of cool wildlife handiwork & displays, including stuffed animals, mounted antlers / racks, merchandise & carvings for your learning pleasure. 🤠 Wildlife Heritage Center Museum folks are courteous, very helpful & frequently hold "mini-classes" on a variety of local wildlife & their lifestyles. 🐾 The interior is orderly & well-maintained. 🦆 Admission is free!
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Read moreAwesome place to stop in and visit. They have deer you can look at and you can purchase corn inside to feed them. My kids love this place. You can also rent this place for events. Monica is the sweetest and most helpful person. Stop...
Read moreJad a really nice pick nick at the park. They do have live small deer in the back outside. They will eat from your hand. Recommand taking your kids there for...
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