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Posted by DRL on June 27, 2007 at 13:51:12 from (24.32.126.45):
In Reply to: Pioneer Village posted by Revredneck on June 27, 2007 at 06:10:23:
Haven't been there since the late '70's when I still lived at home. We went there a couple of times and there was enough there that you don't get tired of it. My mom and sister would get so peeved at me and my dad. We would kind of buzz through the quilts and dolls, etc, but would spend large amounts of time in the buildings with the automobiles, tractors, etc. My sister claimed that we had to count every spark plug on every vehicle. Going back some time soon is on my list of things to do. Well worth a day or two of exploration. Another place I would like to re-visit is Har-Ber Village in Grove, OK. It was another place you could spend a full day or two. Used to be free admission, but have heard that they now charge an admission fee.
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