Cute little museum! I cannot believe I've lived here half my life and never went to see it until a few days ago! I loved that we were able to go into the old barracks. To see how small the rooms and beds were. Shocking to my 5yo. I was also very grateful for the lady who opens her cottage up for people to see how they looked back in the day. She has left the cottage to reflect how it really looked back in the day. To see how big the TV is compared to the screen. My son did not believe it was a TV, considering his tablet screen is larger then the TV screen. To see an old fridge and how small the freezer was. The people there were so kind. If you have never been there, I would recommend a visit! I know when my son is older, I will be taking him there again to see it. It's crazy to see how things were and how...
Read moreThe museum started holding monthly open houses to encourage the public to learn more about its history and purpose. There were plenty of volunteers to guide guests to areas of interest and share its rich history. It is a hidden gem in...
Read moreWe go there 4 times a year for their pancake breakfasts. 3rd Sunday in May, June, then 2nd Sunday in Sept and October. We go after church, getting there about 9:45am. Be prepared to wait if there is more than 4 in your party....
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