5/5 peter p. 1 year ago on Google
my
first
recommendation
is
to
give
them
a
call,
to
make
sure
they're
going
to
be
open
whenever
it
is
you
plan
to
be
going
there.
It's
two
owners,
and
the
wife
is
currently
running
it
because
her
husband's
in
and
nursing
home.
This
means
it's
pretty
much
my
appointment
only.
This
location
is
a
little
bit
away
from
everything
else,
but
I
suppose
that's
a
good
thing.
Every
building
here
was
built
from
scratch
by
the
owner
and
his
wife.
That's
something
to
really
be
respected.
They've
got
quite
a
number
of
buildings
here,
and
they
lease
the
place
out
by
the
day
or
even
by
the
month.
They
have
a
good
size
parking
lot.
It
gives
you
some
Fair
idea
of
how
life
was
way
back
then
in
the
late
1800s.
The
furniture
for
the
most
part
is
very
authentic.
Very
neat
to
see
a
telegraph
office,
an
old
time
bank,
an
old
time
laundromat,
blacksmith,
etc
the
small
Church
/
schoolhouse
at
the
end
is
a
nice
touch
as
well.
They
even
made
a
small
mine
area
up
the
hill
and
a
little
bit
behind
the
camp.
All
in
all,
it's
slightly
modest
but
in
its
own
way
fairly
impressive
considering
it
was
all
hand
built.
I
appreciate
their
effort
and
liked
the
time
my
wife
and
I
spent
there.
Will
give
it
a
good
thumbs
up.
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