I liked the historical aspect of the Log Cabin Village, but I went on a Saturday when none of the cabins were open. I don't know if it was worth traversing the one-lane bridge that is barely bigger than the width of a car, but it was interesting nonetheless. If you take a RV or a school bus or something over that bridge, you're a better person than me and must have nerves of steel, so...
Read moreA rustic setting enclosing a mid-19th century log cabin village which has original structures that evoke the historic atmosphere of that era. Charming and delightful on an island along the Mississippi River open year-round without charge for visitors or anyone wishing to step back in time to frontier life in...
Read moreThe log cabin village is a lovely and scenic representation of the early Quinsippi Island settlement. The cabins are fairly well maintained although occasionally there are unfortunate acts of vandalism, and there is a small playground and restrooms along with the...
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