The national apple museum was a pleasant visit. it was staffed by two elderly people in their 60's and 70's, got the sense that they were volunteers. They have all kinds of history, photos and equipment that tells the life of apples, farms, original settlers, geography and ecology of the surrounding area. this is a 1 hour tour, in a nearly century old barn. The tour was okay, we didnt get to finish the entire thing because the museum was closing. admission was 2.00 per person, 1.75 for seniors. We were told after the tour we'd get a free glass of apple juice.... though i didnt see any. Knouse and Motts & Mussellman have...
Read moreOpen May through October on Saturdays 10 to 4 and Sundays 1 to 4 for tours and a great little gift shop with t-shirts and sweatshirts of the museum. There are many unique gifts from artisans that are one of a kind. An auditorium and a pavilion are available for renting for whatever occasion. Educational and family friendly. Tours and gift shop are open Monday thru Friday by appointment as well as during...
Read moreMy girlfriend and I went to the museum for the Ice Cream Social. We stepped into a small room with maybe 15 people in it. Most looked over as we entered. Not a single person acknowledged that we were even there. I'm not sure if this was a private, members only event that we showed up to by accident or not. The people were incredibly rude and the experience was very off putting. I will never go...
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