
Mike S.
1 reviews on 1 places
I didn't realize this museum was as big as it is; I only had time to see about half their collection, but what I did see was truly impressive. Definitely don't miss out on the florescent display, and the petrified wood that's one of the first things you see as you walk back is incredible, as is the scrimshaw.
Their prices in the gift shop are almost too good to be true, but I mentioned it and the gentleman working there said that since they're a nonprofit museum they want to make sure things are priced accessibly, which is really cool.
I'm so bummed I wasn't able to do the sluice grab bag activity, it looks like so much fun! I'll have to make time for that next time I come.
Their prices in the gift shop are almost too good to be true, but I mentioned it and the gentleman working there said that since they're a nonprofit museum they want to make sure things are priced accessibly, which is really cool.
I'm so bummed I wasn't able to do the sluice grab bag activity, it looks like so much fun! I'll have to make time for that next time I come.