This musuem is located to the right of the Buckwood Cafe; plenty of dirt parking nearby. No one mans the museum, and it's donation based. The size is about that of a closet with glass-front shelves on both sides. The shelves are divided into cubbies, each filled with historical artifacts, like old sodas, etc. You can exit the door at the end to see some other historical mining equipment at the small patio on the back. In front of the museum, there is an old street sign and some old tires. It takes about 5 to 10 minutes to see it all. Small but fun to know I have now seen the world's...
Read moreWe have stopped here before and it was closed but today it was open! They have some wonderful items in the building although I would have loved to have gotten better photos, but some of the light bulbs were out. I don't know who put this together but we appreciate all the effort! I believe you can get a wheelchair through...
Read moreCute little place. Lots of random artifacts for such a small place. Everything from rocks, to local history, to old computers. We got a good laugh and added a picture to our adventure. I recommend stopping just for the sake of taking a peek. You then can say you have been to the World's...
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