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July 2023 by Shanna Wille
Fun place, get to dress up and take pictures!
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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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September 2021 by Kimberly Perez
This little museum was so interesting! I just expected it to be ok, just something to do before we walked the trail. We ended up spending over an hour inside. You'd especially love it if you like local history.
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September 2021 by Jake S
If you like small local museums it's a good place to stop.
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September 2021 by Holly Sheppard
Great Historical Museum- friendly & informative staff/ volunteers
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September 2021 by Barry Jankord
Very informative of local homestead history and respectful of native Utes.
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September 2021 by Catherine Schimming
delightful historic house. great place to spend a quiet hour!
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September 2021 by Charlene Elder
was looking forward to touring the museum. Arrived before 3 on a Friday but was closed
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September 2021 by Lesley Reed
The rooms felt a bit disorganized, most of the descriptions were hard to follow the order. It was very interesting to learn local history while I’m in the area. Found local things I decided to look further into. Absolutely adored the opportunity to get in a stagecoach!
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September 2021 by Jana Lenkiewicz
Small museum contains a lot of history. I'm glad I finally stopped in.
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September 2020 by Tom Pelger
Interesting small museum on one of the area's founding families, featuring their home, which expanded to include a stage coach stop, restaurant, hotel, and post office. Later became a retreat for Jesuits, and a POW camp for German soldiers during WWII.
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September 2020 by Ann Marie
This museum was awesome. It does not look big from the outside, however, you will be surprised when you go inside. There is so much history presented, do not plan on running in and out. Give yourself plenty of time to enjoy the past.