Museums in Lebanon

THE 5 BEST Museums in Lebanon

Museums in Lebanon

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  • Diane H
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Drove 2 1/2 hours to a doctor's appointment in Lebanon (Botts diabetes... great clinic) and the icing on the cake was getting to go to Silver Ridge Pottery. I am TRYING to downsize but seem to be constantly lured in to buy Lee's exquisite pottery! She and her husband are charming, welcoming, and just good people. I wanted to stay there for the rest of the day, but there was that pesky 2 1/2 drive home!
    Written 12 March 2024
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  • PC15
    Rockledge, FL350 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great educational and interesting village, volunteers really made it come alive and added so much to the visit, especially the General Store and Tain displays. Bye, gone glimpse of life, maybe a simpler time, but worthwhile, and what spawned a generation of development. Fron the General Store, Jail, hospital, trains, barber shop, and many more beautifully restored and displayed. Model train exhibit is any train enthusiasts dream for sure, and the volunteers just make it special while having a great time. Plenty of parking and $5 each entry fee is well spent and worthwhile.
    Written 20 September 2023
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  • JoeBoone82
    Nashville, TN140 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We really enjoyed this museum. Our 3.5 year old loved the helicopter. He enjoys everything "soldier" related. We were there at 9am on a weekday and stayed until about 10am, and were the only ones there. They have a section dedicated to all of the major wars. There are screens that play informative videos about each war, that you can start/stop with buttons on the wall. I was impressed at how nice everything was (good condition, clean facility), how well it is put together, and that it is open free to the public. I imagine we will be back again in the future. I could see it being a great spot for field trips, students interested in history, students writing reports about the military and/or wars, etc.
    Written 2 August 2023
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