Very disappointing. Really just a random collection of small structures (all locked), old farm equipment and not much else. Nothing is displayed or set up to even remotely resemble what a farm or community may have appeared in history. Houses are not restored, nor can you even look into the windows. What can be seen is just a dusty old inside with a bunch of junk. : ( pretty sad. Farm equipment just laying around no placement of any kind. This could be a really neat place to visit if Chandler took the time to lay it out and keep it some kind of theme or historic context. As is not worth much in time to see or historical value. Kind of like the Chandler Museum. Best feature there was the historic home on site. Sadly Chandler chose to have one small room to see and use the rest as offices?? Other spaces not even open most of the time. Main museum building ok but exhibits seem to favor highlighting many depressing parts of history rather than showing a variety of times in history, topics of interest, art, etc. We gave it a couple tries but same as Tumbleweed Ranch Chandler does not seem to know how to make the most what could be great places to highlight...
Read moreVery relaxing atmosphere that takes you back in time, by seeing the antique agricultural equipment, the two houses from the 1900s , the theatre, the toilet and everything else. It was free to enter and there was no one else at the time of our visit…just a bird chirping in the tree. The place is not big, so you can see it in less than 15 minutes. It’s right by the Tumbleweed Park in...
Read moreTumbleweed Ranch is a really cool historical step back into time, capturing life as our grandparents knew it over a hundred years ago. Unfortunately the staff also displayed how life and the treatment of those that look different from what was deemed right over a 100 years ago was very much alive. I'm glad kids don't see color or hate as adults do. May GOD Bless us all...
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