When I saw the complete 1880 Paddy Wagon used in the area to transport prisoners, I just had to stop and take a look at it. They leave it open so you can sit inside. They have a 1920s Sante Fe caboose that you are allowed to go in. It has all the original furnishings including the pot bellied stove. I was allowed to climb up into the upper deck and sit in one of the four window seats, that was awesome! Also, there is a rare portable prison. That thing is creepy cool. I went over to their 1912 Conway Community Church and sang a hymn. I think we should start a new trend, that everyone who enters the old church, sings a song of praise before they leave. Very unique items, you won't find anywhere else. Go visit this museum, it's...
Read moreI can't remember there names. I have a paper back book from ?? My Father's ancestry is on the back 2 pages. Starts in 1817. VERY FRIGILE. They are very knowledgeable about antiquities. They told me how to handle it and gave me the gloves and where to go to save it Digital image. Thank...
Read moreWe had such a good time at the 50th Anniversary. Thanks to the many people who worked on and provided history in the Museum, the special programs and BBQ that was great. Joyce Thorp Johnson, Damon Bruce Johnson, and granddaughter...
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