Address: 888 Lake Branch Rd, Bowling Green, FL 33834, USA
“We had a lovely time today. There are at least 4 miles of well-maintained trails. The visitor center was open and available for a self-guided tour. Both restrooms and water fountains are available. The entry fee is $3 and cash only, and there is plenty of parking. The park ranger provided us with maps, so we had no problem finding the historic fort site. We didn't see much wildlife apart from an armadillo, birds, and squirrels. However, the trails were very quiet and peaceful, and the wildflowers were lovely. I would not recommend these trails for people with wheel chairs or strollers.”
Address: 288 Station St, Smithville, ON L0R 2A0, Canada
“The train station has been beautifully restored and contains many local artifacts and train memorabilia”
Address: 3435 Route 30 East, Latrobe, PA 15650, USA
“Thoroughly enjoyed my first visit to the "Lincoln Highway Experience." I can't believe how nice the facility is and how many times I have driven by without even knowing how great of an experience it would be. There is so much history that I did not know nor did I know that it runs from coast to coast AND is the oldest coast to coast highway. You will enjoy a mix of old and new. The modern section is filled with replicas of the old sites along the highway. Also in the new section there is a Serros Diner replica where you receive a complimentary piece of pie and coffee included with admission. I recommend visiting if you are out of town and especially if you are local. Stop driving by everyday like I did, I really think you will be impressed and definitely learn a lot. Adults $15, Seniors/Veterans/First Responders $12, Under 5 Free. The tour is self guided with a provided listening device. The sections are numbered and everything is at your own pace. I recommend beginning each section at the same time if you are with others. Special thanks to Greeter Stephanie C. and Danette at Serro’s Diner for making the visit special. There is a short video (under 15 minutes) called "Through the Windshield," which tells the story and is well worth watching. I found "Through the Windshield," on YouTube which provides a glimpse into the rich history behind the Lincoln Highway, see link below. https://youtu.be/z_TRYEARc-4?si=QdHQk7gbmboju7mJ”
Address: 605 Zellers Ave, Kingfisher, OK 73750, USA
“The museum is small, but interesting. The governor’s mansion was interesting as well. There was no docent available in the mansion for questions on the day we went and only one staff member that I saw in the museum. This was a stop-over on the way to the Pawnee Bill Ranch and it was a nice little detour. It’s a neat stop if you are interested in Oklahoma history.”
Address: 6709 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44103, USA
“I received a tour this afternoon by Duncan who was extremely knowledgeable and generous to take over an hour to give me a tour of the place and answer all my questions. He was an expert on the house and has clearly put a lot of work into curating the museum. I really enjoyed learning about many objects and the home’s history-there are so many cool things to learn and artifacts to see over a 200-year history. The grounds are beautiful in the middle of a busting midtown neighborhood. I was told a tornado did some damage to the gutters/soffit that will soon be repaired!”
Address: Strong City, KS 66869, USA
“Really neat building. You can actually drive your car here, you necessarily don't have to hike from the Visitor Center.”
Address: DeLand, FL 32720, USA
“Bartram is a lovely Garden with a trail located along the St. John's river. You will learn about William Bartram who was a scholar and traveler and see it through his eyes. The garden and trail are well marked with signage telling you about Mr. Bartram and the plant material. The trail is flat, quick and very easy. Pets are allowed on a leash. There is a area for fishing along the pier and shore. You can even launch your canoe or kayak. Parking is easy. The views are beautiful especially from the overlook. There are no fees and it's open from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset. Park is located by the Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center.”
Address: Waterloo Rd, Radstock BA3 3EP, UK
“Attended museum to undertake my role as steward. A lovely museum which includes quizzes for children.”
Address: 1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90049, USA
“I’ve been here twice, both w friends. To get here, you can even search for “Getty Center Parking” on your maps app. Parking costs $25, but it’s $15 after 3:00 PM. Tickets are free but must be reserved in advance. You’re allowed in within one hour of your designated time. Give yourself some time to get to the center; you’ll need to parking in a giant multi-floor garage where spaces are rather small (note the code for your area), and then take an elevator to the security line for the tram. There are bathrooms in this area and it’s open air. You can even see a nice sculpture here. You’re allowed to pack a little picnic and food items, even though there are at least 2 places where they sell food and drink inside. Some people have a little picnic on the greens, near the garden, where the grass lawn is perfect. Then, the tram comes every so often and shows you a great little panoramic view of LA and its hills. It’s very clean and has shaded windows. The main entrance has some stairs. Not sure about accessibility here. Then there are several buildings where you can see the art collections. There are elevators indoors and also map guides in multiple languages, including Spanish and Chinese. There’s also a Getty store when you first get inside. The botanical garden is wonderful / my fave, and the sculpture garden and catcus garden are also great. You could easily spend a day here wandering through everything. There are fountains and pools, and the garden has a little winding labryinth and all kinds of amazing blooms and rest areas. Getty has a villa in a separate location. The Getty Center can also be reached by public transportation. I’ll be back for sure. This is the perfect place to take new visitors to LA.”
Address: 360 Market St, Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670, USA
“A fun place with lots of interesting things to look at. Fun for little kids to see the neat things and for old kids and adults actually interested in reading the information about the items. I wouldn't plan this place alone for a full day because we got through it pretty quick even being on a school field trip. Gift shop was a little pricey but that was to be expected from my experiences with gift shops. Definitely recommend for any Dino lovers.”
Address: 3536 Fairystone Park Hwy, Bassett, VA 24055, USA
“They had an open house this past weekend and the place is beautiful. It has a lot of room and a good parking lot nearby. The location is really good too. From the train station, you are across the street from the Railway Cafe in one direction and the post office and Bassett Corporate Headquarters in the other. I can see where this would be a good venue for corporate events and weddings.”
Address: 3939 E Grand Ave, Dallas, TX 75210, USA
“The refurbished Hall of State is unbelievable! This is an amazing feat of architecture and preservation. The collection of Texas artifacts is 2nd to none!”
Address: 763 Seibert Rd, Scott AFB, IL 62225, USA
“The 3rd Annual Flag Day Car Cruise at Scott Air Force Base was just wonderful! Kudos to the volunteers and organizers. A big thank you also to all those who serve in the military and their families. Looking forward to going back next year.”
Address: 5795 Lewiston Road, 7 Varsity Dr, NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, NY 14109, USA
“Absolutely loved this art gallery. It has a wide variety of art which was wonderful. It was extremely clean, well kept and professional. The overall look of the gallery was just as expected. The staff was extremely helpful and kind. I would highly recommend this art gallery to anyone who is in this area. Will definitely be back!”
Address: 201 E Main St, Kalida, OH 45853, USA
“The new addition to the Putnam County Historical Museum is a great addition and is beginning to take shape allowing more room for display in the the old part. It is looking good.”
Address: 711 W Main St, Monongahela, PA 15063, USA
“Spine Tingling Ghost Tales were chilling”
Address: Stillwater Rd, Hardwick Township, NJ 07825, USA
“Amazing views. Not to be missed!”
Address: 2821 Stevensville Rd, Stevensville, ON L0S 1S0, Canada
“I was off on maternity leave this summer and knew a few moms getting memberships to safari Niagara so I figured I would give it a whirl, never having been before (I didn’t grow up in Niagara). Boy, was I pleasantly surprised. This place has everything a mom with littles could want/need, it is so well thought out. There are at least 3 parks, some rides, bouncy/high ropes area, and a splash pad— not to mention all the animals! It is walkable and great if you’re wanting to get a bit of exercise and keep the kids entertained the whole time. Bathrooms are well placed throughout with portable stalls in areas without washrooms. They have a lot of the staple animals you would expect at a zoo and the animals look happy and well cared for. I have a 2 year old and 9 month old and the 2 year old is at the perfect age to start enjoying some of the bigger parks and attractions, and there is lots for older school age kids as well. Also, if you are tired at end of day or want a guided audio tour there is a gator pulled tram that goes around the entire park which you can hope on. The staff have helped me many times to help me get my stroller on it too. It is busier on weekends but still nice to go. Finally, you can bring food into the park which is great for littles who need snacks 24/7! This has been my summer go-to!”
Address: 401 N Tamiami Trail, Osprey, FL 34229, USA
“Neat spot to walk through. Recommend going in the morning when the sun isn’t so hot! Loved the packing house views and the little church. Also liked the building with the shell wall. We wished there was more of those types of things to read and see out of the heat. Super interesting. The butterfly house was cool, but I don’t like things landing on me, so it was a quick run through for me. For $20, it’s a neat activity to do with your family or friends. Online tickets were easy to order, although there is no discount for purchasing them this way.”
Address: 1 Tecumseh Ave, Fort Meade, FL 33841, USA
“Small museum of Fort Meade. Quick tour,but worth the look.”
Address: 19 Franklin St, San Juan Bautista, CA 95045, USA
“San jaun bautista is a wonderful Historic little Town I visited 10 days ago mainly because of "Alfred Hitchcocks" film Vertigo, I stumbled upon a Spanish/ American Festival with Street foods and many other goods, there was a band playing such a wonderful atmosphere, the people were so happy and welcoming. I spoke with Linda in her little Store "Vintage Curosity" she was very interesting to talk to and informed me where in town I could sleep in my car as I was touring the States on the cheap. Next morning after a piecefull night I went for breakfast at the little dinner with red & white chequered floor the lady was great, wonderful Coffee & tasty toast and marmalade, next I visited "Windmill Market" this was the best little Supermarket I stopped at whilst in the States for 3 weeks highly recommend. I was sad to leave many folk said come back and see us again, fantastic slice of old traditional America i loved it. 👌❤️”
Address: 734 FM 2506, Victoria, TX 77905, USA
“You can give yourself a self directed tour of this historically significant site. This is also a good place to park and picnic with groups large or small.”
Address: 13028 Woodworth Rd, New Springfield, OH 44443, USA
“Awesome display of vehicles on display. Some very limited factory racing cars.”
Address: 10405 ON-77, Comber, ON N0P 1J0, Canada
“It is a tiny mesuem located in almost the middle of no where but was worth the visit. The guide was so knowledgeable we spent a good 1.5 hours listening to the history of the town l! It was a good visit.”
Address: looking for new space, Irvine, CA 92612, USA
“What a gem! Unbelievably beautiful inside, such an honoring of Woman there and the powerful events offered throughout the year are magnificent. Yes they are situated in a business park however the transformation inside is breathtaking! A must see for locals and travelers. Every pantheon is honored and every season or so a special woman is honored, this month it is the incomparable Josephine Baker. If you are a woman come to experience how sacred you are and if you are not, come to honor woman who has birthed you into being this lifetime!”
Address: 213 5th St, Aurora, IN 47001, USA
“A MUST stop in Aurora, IN Our guide was FANTASTIC, so nice and so knowledgeable!”
Address: 1600 Pleasant St, Boulder, CO 80302, USA
“Also known as Old Main. This was the first building ever built for the University. Now houses a collection of historical photos and items relating to the history of the University and it's famous graduates.”
Address: 301 E Broadway St, Drumright, OK 74030, USA
“I come here on the first Saturday of every month for the Drumright Monthly Market”
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