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December 2019 by Mary Staiger
It must have been off day because it was not a pleasant experience for me. I would prefer to calmly walk through the museum read the signs and ask questions after the tour. Soon as i walked in I was met by a man who walked with me the entire time trying to explain the people in the photographs. Sorry, but I am unable to read and listen at the same time.Please leave people alone and let them walk through at their own pace. As a side note, I did mention my unpleasant experience with a local resident who agreed and said he had heard the same comments.
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December 2018 by John Melland
Not only is there a lot of history there, there's also all sorts of rodeo and ranch memorabilia!I should also mention that my wife, Dodie, is in the museum, as well as her sister Tracy (Lewis)Bird ?. Sometimes you will find Tracy there volunteering!
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December 2018 by Andrea Martinez
Interesting place with very friendly staff
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December 2017 by Caleb Gieger
A museum for anyone interested in the history of the region. What it lacks in physical appearance, it makes up for in the sheer collection of agricultural and rodeo artifacts. The guides have incredible knowledge of the region, and are often personally connected with many of the figures and places associated with the museum. Worth the $3 admission, whether on is stopping by for 20 minuets or an hour.
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December 2012 by Justin Rowell
Great little museum, likely there is an old cowboy who will tell you all the history of the area you could want. Very interesting.