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Teumessian

April 15, 2019
Rated 5.0

$6/ person gets you a personal tour from either Ursula the maid, Collins the Butler, or Mrs Vail. They will take you through the house and explain about the many rooms and how they came to be at the home in the 1800s.

Very enjoyable, the staff did a great job of being in character and were very knowledgeable about the home. It was a beautiful home and the property is very well maintained. Well for the price for a quick stop to view a historic home.

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April 15, 2019
Rated 5.0

Wonderful botanical space in Albuquerque! You can explore many wonderful gardens both indoor and outdoor. The children’s garden was very well created and enjoyable for adults as well. It was ~$15 a person, which was really great. Great spot for couples or families, very nice facilities and friendly staff

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April 15, 2019
Rated 5.0

This was a last minute stop when we saw the sign for a hot spring. It’s a very remote location, but it was a wonderful stop. There were rooms to rent, or space to camp, the price was very reasonable (I think it was $15/ person), you could also get a massage for additional cost.

The facilities were simple, clean, and very relaxing. Separate Changing rooms with lockers and group shower, coed sauna, and 3 pools of varying temperatures. There was also plexiglass wind blocks so you didn’t get super cold and could still see the mountains. Everyone was very friendly and I would highly suggest stopping if you have the chance!

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April 14, 2019
Rated 4.0

Very nice natural hot spring. Short walk, takes about 10 mins to walk down and then back up to the spring. There is a small cave that is tall enough to sit in and it is the warmest inside. The bottom of the pools are mostly rock/ sand with a little plant matter.

The 2 main pools outside are warm and just over the knee deep. We went in November, so it was a little chilly, but going inside the cave was wonderful with the views. It's a great place to check out and meditate, or just take in the beauty of the area. Small parking lot, but it was able to accommodate our 25' camper just fine. Definitely worth a stop if you are a fan of hot springs

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April 14, 2019
Rated 1.0

The point that the address takes you to is not where this is located. The quilt gardens are actually spread out over several towns and not in 1 place or area. Stopped at a gas station to ask about it and the guy working had no clue what I was talking about. If you have the time/desire to drive around and find them, the 2 we looked at were cool, but honestly it was frustrating how confusing this was.

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April 14, 2019
Rated 5.0

Cool place to check out if candy is a love of yours. The Chocolate sculptures in the back are super cool to check out, and the sheer volume of candy available is also incredible. If there is something specific you are looking for, you can probably find it here. The ladies working at the truffle counter were very friendly as well

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April 14, 2019
Rated 5.0

This is one of my favorite stops I made while travelling through Pennsylvania. It is free, there are restrooms available, the scenery is amazing, and it is so serene. We stopped and checked out a couple of the pools and tried out the water slides.

We were there at 9am on a Monday in July and the water wasn't too cold, crisp, but refreshing. There was someone walking through and picking up trash, so the area is very well maintained. The water in the tubs we visited isn't too deep either, so a great place to let kids burn off some energy and play in nature.

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April 14, 2019
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Food, Service, & Beer is all fantastic. We got flights of beer and found them to all be very enjoyable. We bought some 6 packs to take with us for our trip as well. Not overpriced, very enjoyable stop. Food was very filling and would definitely suggest people stop and check this place out!

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April 14, 2019
Rated 4.0

Tarrywile is a cool place to explore. The walk up to the castle is easy, just all uphill and on a gravel path. Very secluded walk up in lovely landscape, the castle is more tricky to explore.

There are a lot of sections where the plants are overgrown and the floor of the porch is missing boards, but as long as you are careful you can poke around and see the inside a bit. Definitely not for someone wanting sure footing and to be able to explore inside the castle area. There is a lot of graffiti and whatnot, but it is definitely impressive and fun to check out!

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April 14, 2019
Rated 4.0

Wadsworth Falls is a great little place to stop and stretch your legs while also getting to see a waterfall and go wading. Very easy to find, short 5 minute walk down to the water, with plenty of room to find a spot to sit and enjoy nature for a little bit.

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