Great place to visit with the whole family. Easy access, wheel chair friendly, 2 small houses with a TON of Keller historical items packed inside. With the wonderful guides help it takes about an hour to get through the 2 houses full of Railroading, Home, Sports and Banking items. Make a day of it and bring a picnic for the large treed lawn adjoining the site perfect for an old game of Croquet, then enjoy a stroll outside for a look at beautiful rose bushes, a metal gazebo with a history of its own and more Railroad items. They also have wonderful items for sale that make great gifts for teachers and such. I cant wait to see the place dolled up for the 4th of July! I will definately bring all our out of...
Read moreCame here during Keller’s scavenger hunt and wow! Such a cool, hidden gem in Old Town…. It’s been there for 10+ years and doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. Interesting artifacts and history about Keller in the older days and what it was like. The people running it were so informative and kind to talk to. CHECK THIS FREE PLACE OUT & leave a donation...
Read moreWonderful museum filled with history and charm . All about how Keller came to be . Nice artifacts. Very authentic setup ! Beautiful roses all around it . Anyone who loves Keller and trains will love visiting here...
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