First visit, this place was a very fun "field trip" for my 2 and 6 year olds. The museum is very nice, simple and easy to move through but with a lot of great tidbits of info about the Native Americans from the area, the French Fur Traders, and also the wildlife. They have made some thoughtful alterations to be more safe during the pandemic and employees were very friendly and helpful. We also really enjoyed walking outside and saw a good amount of wildlife. The trail is just there and back (not a loop), it will be awesome if they are able to expand that in the future. Some other improvements in progress. The bathrooms in the visitor center were very nice and clean! The traders cabin was closed when...
Read moreWhat a wonderful little free museum. As you walk through you can read all about the Indians and traders. The museum always seems to have something going on and the best thing to do is find the website and check it out. I went today to check out the Animal Extinction Quilts. This exhibit will be finished tomorrow, July 25th. Next Saturday, the 31st, they are having a "Food trucks" event from 4 to 7pm Bathroom was clean, staff person was helpful with my questions, and they have a small gift area. Don't forget to drop in some money in the donation box...
Read moreMy friend and I went there with our 4 kids. Three 13 year olds and an 11 year old. Where as the museum was small and quick for the 6 of us to get through, it was very informative. Would be great to go to with ginger school aged kids! The people who work there were incredibly helpful and informative as well. We took a little hike through the back of the museum and it was beautiful. One of the workers encouraged the kids to look for beavers, and they were actually looking for them! We are looking forward to going to one of their...
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