Fun, laid-back, family friendly experience to walk through a small recreated turn-of-century village of typical businesses of that era. As just one example, the funeral parlour was interesting that included authentic child-sized caskets, ledgers, church pews, etc. During our visit (~end of Aug), the village served as the location for an extensive "flea market" that included rows & rows of vendors selling everything from farm implements/machinery to new artistry of all sizes & prices. Of course, there were many different fresh food items so no one need worry about finding favorite foods or drinks. There is a small entrance fee of less than $5, well worth a day's visit if you're...
   Read moreMy family and I have been camping here for the past 8+ years several times a year. Up until this past 4th of July has been great. It all started when our children we're falsely accused of flooding the old shower house. After that we had gas powered golf carts following up for the next three days even driving around our campsite until 3 am. We felt very unwelcome this ti.email and will not be returning in the future. It was a very unpleasant experience to say the least. I would otherwise recommend family camping here to anyone. Even as you drive in there are several signs warning about how they do not like children. If I could have given them no stars...
   Read moreThis village is not quite as polished as some others I have seen, but they rely on a lot of volunteers and money for such things is always in short supply. I only paid $5 and spent a good hour and a half there. Definitely some interesting things to see. Sometimes I was blocked off a bit too much from entering exhibits. Lots of dust and spider webs everywhere but that can add to the rustic feel. They also have lots of room for RVing there. I didn't visit with my RV, but would probably enjoy...
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