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DubeyS4
Small but packed with rich history
We visited on a cold foggy day in Maryland and looking for something to entertain a 7 year old and a 16 year old. This small museum packed in two lifetimes of artifacts and interesting pieces from the...
It's nice little gem in a small town that's about half an hour drive from the Assateague NS. It displays many aspects of history and artifacts from the town and the surrounding area.
My sister, my mother, and I visited this LOVELY Museum today. What a gem of a place this is. It is in a beautiful little building that used to be a Catholic Church, and it houses many interesting tre...
Wow. Great little gem of a place for $3!! Clean, attended, no crowd, interesting, inspiring for modern ideas from old concepts or new interpretations of historical details. Yes, you should go.
Small but packed with rich history
We visited on a cold foggy day in Maryland and looking for something to entertain a 7 year old and a 16 year old. This small museum packed in two lifetimes of artifacts and interesting pieces from the...
Nice experience in a small museum
It's nice little gem in a small town that's about half an hour drive from the Assateague NS. It displays many aspects of history and artifacts from the town and the surrounding area.
Lovely experience!!
My sister, my mother, and I visited this LOVELY Museum today. What a gem of a place this is. It is in a beautiful little building that used to be a Catholic Church, and it houses many interesting tre...
Fun, informative day trip from OC!
Wow. Great little gem of a place for $3!! Clean, attended, no crowd, interesting, inspiring for modern ideas from old concepts or new interpretations of historical details. Yes, you should go.
Howdy Dowdy
Visited this museum recommended by staff of Furnace Town. The curator shared her vintage bicycles with us. So much to learn and discover.