My wife and I visited the Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch on a whim. We weren't sure what to expect, but we were pleasantly surprised. The museum is mostly outdoor with several buildings you can enter including the main house. This museum can take as little as an hour to explore or more if you take your time visiting all the exhibits and understand the history. We were impressed with the amount of preservation and the ability to enter the stable and main house. The main home was well cared for and had what appeared to be period correct furnishings. It was great reading about the history of Roberts Ranch and their family. This would be a great place for a picnic or gathering, not sure if it needs to be reserved. We did ask about taking family photos and the young lady at the front said yes, but it may need to be reserved. Best of all, the admission was free. Definitely a must...
Read moreWhat a great place. The young lady by the name of Daisy is just so sweet. And be sure to give her kudos to her sister for drawing such a nice map of the grounds. Florida has a very rich and diverse history. As well as here the native Americans were long before the white man showed up. We have not learned enough from the past and it's people. But by all means go see this little gem. I really enjoyed walking the grounds. We met a gentleman by the name of Rudy. Ask for him. He is a pleasure...
Read moreThe museum the buildings are well maintained and they staff is very helpful. Definitely should bring children here. As the museum has a Scavenger hunt l so they can see all hat the farm offers. You definitely wanna come on a cool day. the bathrooms near the Robert's homestead a are well maintained and clean. Also near the bathroom there is a cold water bottle refill. There are also picnic tables and with umbrellas near the Robert's Homestead. If you would like...
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