Living History Farms
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Reviews
- MaryJun 20, 2023Excellent stop
Beautiful grounds and very welcoming to the four legged kids. The interpreters were very knowledgeable and enjoyed sharing that knowledge. Dogs are not typically allowed in buildings but you can see most things from the doorway and the interpreters will come to you. A fee of the buildings welcomed us in with the dogs. (One in a stroller and the other very well behaved). Dogs can even take the wagon out to the farms and meet the animals
- JenJul 24, 2022Cool place to visit
Neat little town with greatly maintained or restored shops. The staff was very knowledgeable and friendly (it was a hot day and they let us use their hose to spray down the dogs). You aren’t supposed to bring the pups into the buildings but most of them you could stand in the doorway with the dogs and see everything there is to see.
- LynnSep 2, 2020Thank you
the hubs and I are history geeks and always travel with Doc. Every single staff member was knowledgeable, friendly, and loved Doc. during these uncertain times, this would be an exceptional learning time for veteran and rookie homeschoolers alike!! Doc loves the old farms, the nature trails, the tractor wagon (especially the drivers) and walking around the town. if I could give 10 gold bones, I would!
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