Free admission! And beautiful historical artifacts to see from the colonial dresses to the farm tools to the native indigenous tools! We parked our semi at the VFW dirt lot and walked over to the museum. We even got to climb into the train on the property! The museum is full of rich history and the woman running the museum is very kind and welcoming. There's a whole car that's been refurbished in the far back of the museum. It's amazing to see the memories left behind from generations past and to be in this museum to...
Read moreWe just happened to stop because we needed to use the restroom. I noticed the museum sign and thought I’d take a look inside. I was so surprised at how many really cool things were there! The sod house was great. And I just loved that crazy hair curling machine. I looked it up online and it seems they were popular in the 1920s and 1930s. As we continued on down the road we couldn’t stop talking about all the fascinating things in the museum! What a great find! And the lovely woman who showed us around was so...
Read moreTo see the sod house up close and in person was amazing ! The historic society lady was super nice and super helpful with knowledge of historic places and explaining the sod house . There is so many things to see !! From artifacts to a petrified mammoth tusk to plow implements and different various pieces of the past its a must see and it's free!! Also the little church is open to walk in and experience. The big steam locomotive is accessible with stairs to get up to the cab !! Worth a stop and...
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