This is a quaint, historical village with a lot to see and experience. We were there on a day when buildings were locked up, but there was still a lot to see and read about the various buildings and implements. We were particularly enchanted with the schoolhouse....looking inside we could see old desks and an old classroom setup. The saw mill is still intact and there is a sugar mill on sight that clearly was operated using a horse in the past. We would love to visit when more buildings are open and we are able to see and learn more. There is also a cotton gin building and several other trade buildings on site. Everything is nicely preserved and...
Read moreThe history part was pretty cool. Next year I hope they focus on signs indicating where the event is located. We had to follow the crowd flow to find out where it is located. They need more old cars to enter the car show. Five or six cars is not considered a car show to me. I saw only three restrooms and they were not checked for tissue and stuff that people needed. They need a better selection for food vendors. Lines to the food were long and some items were nasty. You do not have to purchase tickets and parking is away...
Read moreBeautiful Park.. Simply Amazing Buildings with signs explaining When they Made and what they we're..Sawmill was in working condition as everything there seemed to be.. Truly a Blessed...
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