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Hidden Treasure in Rochester!
We had a wonderful experience at the museum. We made a reservation and were met right on time by Mrs. Gagnon who gave us a fantastic tour. She knew all the details about each sculpture-the differenc...
Drove to the address, dead end road, residential area. Called to figure out how to visit a if the address was correct. They called us back, only to be told we needed to reserve a tour on line. So ...
This house/studio is amazing. My husband and I didn't know what to expect. Mrs. Gagnon was VERY pleasant and VERY informative. The tour moved along at a steady pace. The house and grounds were both c...
This tour was a delight. The guide was the wife of Charles Gagnon and she was very warm and conversational in her descriptions. She explained the Artist's design thinking, the process of crafting a ...
Hidden Treasure in Rochester!
We had a wonderful experience at the museum. We made a reservation and were met right on time by Mrs. Gagnon who gave us a fantastic tour. She knew all the details about each sculpture-the differenc...
Not sure this is a real place.
Drove to the address, dead end road, residential area. Called to figure out how to visit a if the address was correct. They called us back, only to be told we needed to reserve a tour on line. So ...
The unexpected experience
This house/studio is amazing. My husband and I didn't know what to expect. Mrs. Gagnon was VERY pleasant and VERY informative. The tour moved along at a steady pace. The house and grounds were both c...
Hidden Gem
Hidden gem! See the home and studio of Charles E. Gagnon. It was well work checking out. The garden in the back was lovely, too.
A delight
This tour was a delight. The guide was the wife of Charles Gagnon and she was very warm and conversational in her descriptions. She explained the Artist's design thinking, the process of crafting a ...