the most accessible historic site I've been to.
I showed up in a wheelchair having heard this place would be accessible but not really believing it because historic sites never are. I was pleasantly surprised that I was able to access everything. the roads had a ton of gravel which admittedly made it hard to self-propel but I've heard a grant is being worked on to pave the roads. inside the Hacienda there was only one particularly troublesome step, and while there was an upstairs I could not visit in person, VR headsets were available to tour the upstairs virtually. I've also heard a grant is being worked on to get a lift up.
this place really sets the standard for what accessibility in historic...
Read moreWe drove nearly two hours to the Los Luceros Historic Site for the harvest festival, which was advertised to have apple picking. Unfortunately, it was a harvest festival without the harvest. There were no apples to pick, save for a few trees with fruit out of reach. The event was $10, which would have been fine if they properly advertised the reality of the orchard. The festival itself had a decent number of art vendors, though again, nothing apple or harvest related or themed. It was more of a standard art market that one could find in any New...
Read moreSuch a beautiful area. Find yourself immersed in cottonwoods and apple trees... Came here looking for a place to do our wedding. But we will not be doing it here because the conference room and the visitor center is not a good way in spot. The good spot that they do have but do not do weddings at is the river house. Just a suggestion move the wedding spot to the river house and it would be an amazing area to have weddings and people would flock from World round to have...
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