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September 2023 by Seth Na
That lady's that work here was super nice and answered all our questions and the tour was great
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September 2022 by Angela W.
A lot of history about cranberries and the bogs and they do a lot of events they try really hard to be consistent
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August 2022 by Henry Dye
I really liked learning about the production of Cranberries and it was very interesting to know that this place was originally owned by some people who moved from Finland to Grayland Washington. I will visit this place again!
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August 2022 by Sue B.
We stayed here as part of the Harvest Host program and had a wonderful evening in our cozy little RV spot nestled into the woods. This place is just a mile from the nearby Grayland State Park with miles of sandy beach and a plethora of birds to watch while sitting or walking on the shore. The museum has fun and interesting cranberry harvesting artifacts and the gift shop was cute. We were able to buy a few gifts for family members and some yummy cranberry orange biscotti for our morning coffee. We'll come again!
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July 2022 by Noah Nason
We were passing thru on our way to Olympic. Camped overnight. This is another small town gem and is well worth an hour or two. Who would have thought a museum on cranberries and their harvesting would be engaging. There were other exhibits about logging and living in the 19th century.
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July 2022 by steve brabham
Holly is the new owner. Great gal working her butt off to put this place back on the Map. It's a must see and do, great local info and a wonderful gift shop with some fantastic food items.
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December 2021 by Brent Crosby
Holly was a great host, showing us all about Cranberry history and the machines that were (and are) used to harvest the berries. Worth a quick and fun stop!