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December 2024 by Rebecca Smith
This place was AMAZING! I think it's a must stop. You wanna know what I saw? Original ski skims, an insulated cold room in this 1900s house, the original mail slot cut in the late 1800s for the post office, walk the halls of President Eisenhower and stand in a room where he slept. One of my favorite things about this place is they tell you where things are so you can go see them. I don't wanna spoil what else I learned. You start with a family then get to the world of Fraser as it grows. I loved it!!!
NOTE: I went in winter - December. Still a 10/10 but I will be coming back in the summer
4 because I'm not sure what answers I could get from staff if I asked.
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May 2024 by Oz Ragland
Interesting small museum in former stage coach stop. They chose not to have windows in the rooms because they were just a stage coach stop.
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February 2024 by Yazzy Fizzle
Enjoyed learning about the history of the property and walking around the Cozens house. Very interesting to see how people lived in the 1800's.
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February 2024 by Debbie McLeod
Very interesting about traveling through the mountains and accommodations that were available at the time
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July 2023 by Bethany Peters
Small museum with a good amount of artifacts and information about the local history.
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July 2023 by Shanna Wille
Fun place, get to dress up and take pictures!
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July 2023 by Charles Eck
Well designed local museum giving great explanations of the local growth in the late 1800's.
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September 2022 by Kristi Jerome
I've been wanting to see Doc Susie's stuff for years! Great display on her. The whole place is great.
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September 2022 by John Rislove
Great historical stop. When finished you can take a short stroll around the small lake.
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September 2022 by Paul Gibula
Great small historical museum.
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September 2022 by Mark Mugleston
I was pleasantly surprised at the history found inside this little museum. The Cozens pronounced cousins were a way stop on the stagecoach road. What was more interesting are the exhibits in the second floor.Dr Susan Anderson was one of the first female doctors in the west. Dr Quinn medicine Woman is based on her. Ike Eizenhauer ran his presidency from the Cory of Frazier. And the city of Frazier house a number of POWs from Germany during WWII.
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May 2022 by christine becker
History on display and knowledgeable staff
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February 2022 by Julie Piggott
Wonderful place to visit.
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November 2021 by Michelle DeFayette
Really interesting look at local history of the Fraser valley, including the first, inspirational female doctor; stagecoaches and early mail delivery; the Ute natives forced out by gold miners and ranchers.
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November 2021 by Cherie Garcia
We made rag rugs. Very nice group of people. Samantha is awesome! Thanks