Card Pioneer Home Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great Place To Go Back In Time
While small and simple this was an interesting and informative stop. There were two people on hand to provide tours or to answer questions, toys of the era for children to try out and a number of orig...
This was moving back to a simpler time and what is or was really necessary to live. It is free to enter and was worth my time to visit to see how simple life was then
We took my parents here and did they ever enjoy the history and the authentic building, furniture and decorative items. The staff were very knowledgeable and shared great stories of the Card family an...
This is a great piece of history of the Mormon Pioneers that settled this part of Southern Alberta. It has some great artifacts including baskets made by my G.G.Grandfather who lived near here and die...
This house is very well kept. Mrs. Burt was a wealth of information including stories & games from the period of time that Mr. Card & his family came to Cardston in 1887. We were fortunate to meet one...
Great Place To Go Back In Time
While small and simple this was an interesting and informative stop. There were two people on hand to provide tours or to answer questions, toys of the era for children to try out and a number of orig...
How the pioneers lived
This was moving back to a simpler time and what is or was really necessary to live. It is free to enter and was worth my time to visit to see how simple life was then
Informative and Authentic
We took my parents here and did they ever enjoy the history and the authentic building, furniture and decorative items. The staff were very knowledgeable and shared great stories of the Card family an...
Historic Charles Ora Card Log Home
This is a great piece of history of the Mormon Pioneers that settled this part of Southern Alberta. It has some great artifacts including baskets made by my G.G.Grandfather who lived near here and die...
Fun, enjoyable & a great piece of history
This house is very well kept. Mrs. Burt was a wealth of information including stories & games from the period of time that Mr. Card & his family came to Cardston in 1887. We were fortunate to meet one...