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Interesting Roadside Attraction
This is a great roadside stop if your in the area. Good place to get out, stretch your legs, and enjoy the quirky totem poles. When I was there the small gift shop was open and the volunteer was able ...
A little detour off Route 66, but so enjoyed. If you like a little crazy and a little art you won't be disappointed. No dogs allowed, but there is a dog area away from everything. Check out the s...
We stopped here for some pictures and met a wonderful lady working the gift shop. Joann made our afternoon as we visited with her. She is super friendly and very accommodating. I would recommend stop...
A real oddity, done with love and worth any detour. The lady in the small museum knew all the answers, especially about the myriad fiddles hanging everywhere. A great stop.
I am a retired veteran with a Service Dog my Autistic son also has a Service Dog the staff were very rude both of our dogs are highly trained and were under control at all times this rude behavior was...
Interesting Roadside Attraction
This is a great roadside stop if your in the area. Good place to get out, stretch your legs, and enjoy the quirky totem poles. When I was there the small gift shop was open and the volunteer was able ...
Crazy!
A little detour off Route 66, but so enjoyed. If you like a little crazy and a little art you won't be disappointed. No dogs allowed, but there is a dog area away from everything. Check out the s...
Cute little park, but a little out of the way
We stopped here for some pictures and met a wonderful lady working the gift shop. Joann made our afternoon as we visited with her. She is super friendly and very accommodating. I would recommend stop...
Odd, Odd, Odd
A real oddity, done with love and worth any detour. The lady in the small museum knew all the answers, especially about the myriad fiddles hanging everywhere. A great stop.
Not Service dog friendly
I am a retired veteran with a Service Dog my Autistic son also has a Service Dog the staff were very rude both of our dogs are highly trained and were under control at all times this rude behavior was...