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December 2023 by Hailey Henderson
The art is beautiful, but the place seems to have become very run down. It is dangerous to walk around especially with children. You also have to pay now to enter the main building. It's $10 per adult and $7 per kid except under 3. Be careful where you drive and park around it as well. There is a lot of metal and glass laying around.
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June 2023 by Shea C
Wish we had read the reviews before visiting as we were very confused as to what to do. We came back twice but never saw anyone, we weren’t actually sure it was still “open” and as such we weren’t even sure that it was appropriate to get out. Knowing a bit more of how things work, we will be sure to stop by next trip and hopefully meet Mary. Would also love more information on the charity supported.
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May 2023 by KareliaTark
Road side Attraction for the true fans. Stuff on top of stuff. Piles on piles, art galore. Use caution when walking, touching and picking anything up Mary is nice and knows her value. She'll trade some things and bargin a smidge. Stop here and you'll walk out dazed, there's alot to see, you may even be in the twilight zone.
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May 2023 by Joe Jordan
Neither words nor photos can describe her mixture of art, collectibles, and "supplies". If you like to repurpose and appreciate tenacity, you must see this place!A hidden gem, full of hidden gems, full of more hidden surprises.Cost is a donation. Please $upport if you can.
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April 2023 by Tim Szczesny
I'll only say that everyone must experience this place. We met the artist Mary, and spent a good hour just wandering in awe of her unbounded creative energy. This place is unique and entertaining, but watch your step! Leave Mary a donation if you don't buy one of her art pieces.
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December 2022 by Skip Rowland
One of the wildest place you could ever visit. Pictures don't even begin to tell the story. You truly have to go and experience this for yourself.Mary is one of the most affable people as well as an incredibly gifted folk artist. The range of her creations is extraordinary, from painting to welding. She embraces every day as another opportunity to create.Note: her store also supports critical social services.
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September 2022 by Shellie Black
This place isn't in the tip top shape it used to be, but definitely still worth a visit. There is so much stuff! Hoarders dream...lolMary is very nice and fun to talk to. There isn't a fee to enter, but she offers some of her art for sale or you can leave a little donation.
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September 2022 by Michael Gray
It's okay you don't feel too safe walking around but it's different I guess you have to go see it to believe it
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August 2022 by Pairadice Charm
Love this place and adore Mary! She is now 73 years young and I can understand why the place looks unkept. I asked her if anyone comes and helps and she said “No”! It’s unfortunate that she has helped so many and opens her home for folks to enjoy and no one comes to help! I love her art, collections, and her caring personality. I wish I could do more then a few hours of helping. She really needs the clean up help. One of the storms came in and took out pieces of her buildings and just hasn’t got to fixing it back up.
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August 2022 by Eric Hauter
I just...can't...explain...Mary is both a very prolific folk artist and a borderline hoarder. I wish she had a team to maintain some of the awesome stuff she built in years past. We loved the artwork, but I kept picturing teams of people in hazmat suits tossing all the junk into dumpsters and saying like "Today was a pretty good day - we got rid of seventeen tons of stuff, but Mary is going to have to start making some hard choices if we're going to finish on time".
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July 2022 by Jmoore1289
We went because the website said open, but it was closed. We ended up going to a farm stand next door which was great, then as we were leaving, the gate to this place was open so we went in. It’s a lot of broken glass so don’t take small children. Also a lot of mosquitoes!
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July 2022 by Liz Bell
This was a great place. Mary has a little bit of everything and she is so kind and a very talented artist.
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January 2022 by Chris St.Pierre
What an offbeat eclectic gem. My nephew and I had a wonderful time exploring. We wish time had allowed more exploration. They are building an rv park across the street so it will be a cool spot to camp in the future.
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September 2021 by Paula Smith
Ms. Mary's little museum, as soon as you get out and start exploring you will soon be able to tell that she has put alot of blood sweat and tears into the place. I only got to talk to her for a short time and you could tell that she had a heart of gold and she loved what she did and all the donations was giving to the county to feed all the hungry children and that really made me feel so much better knowing that there are still people that have a big heart.If you ever get out her way you won't miss it and you will start feeling your own heart getting bigger. God Bless You MS Mary. Until we meet again
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September 2021 by Sharon Gilmore
Love this place. Amazing art. The bottle houses are incredible.