We went here years ago and had to go back when traveling through the area. They have tigers, bobcats, lions, and many others that they have taken in and have committed to care for each of them for the remainder of their lives. The tour guide takes you past each animal and shares their backstory and you get to learn about their personalities as well. This place is truly wonderful.
The business name is different than what is on Road Trippers. It looks like it was converted to a coffee shop (only).
This was so much better than I expected. There are many authentic pioneer buildings, each with numerous antiques from that era. Want to see a sod house? printing press? post office? jail? covered wagon? There are these and much more. Buildings have a button you can press to learn about it. Allow a few hours for it so you can take your time.
Address is a house? No label of a business.
Closed. New business name.
I agree with some of the other reviewers. Don't let this one convince you to NOT go into the town and see the others! There are so many interesting "world's largest" items in town that are much much more interesting than this one.
This has been the best part of our cross-country trip so far. These "world's largest" items are amazing! Must see!
So neat! You can ring these gigantic wind chimes and it is displayed beautifully in a little garden. This town as so many things to see that are "world's largest".
This town is a true gem! You can go inside the birdcage and sit on the "perch". Cute and so interesting.
These are located inside a candy shop now. It is behind the "world's largest" mailbox. Beautiful artistry. Worth the stop to see all the "world's largest" items.