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A hidden Gem
We had seen this village from highway but never knew how big it was. Once we started touring the building, we realized it was bigger than we thought. Each building had a slice of history in it and thi...
We had seen this village from highway but never knew how big it was. Once we started touring the building, we realized it was bigger than we thought. Each building had a slice of history in it and thi...
We spent three hours on a gorgeous summer afternoon learning about the history of the area. Highlights included a 500-year-old dugout canoe (me), and ringing the schoolhouse bell (my granddaughter). ...
We spent three hours on a gorgeous summer afternoon learning about the history of the area. Highlights included a 500-year-old dugout canoe (me), and ringing the schoolhouse bell (my granddaughter). ...
We just stumbled upon Chippewa City and thought we'd take a look. It is a sweet spot that captures the era well. My ancestors lived on the prairie and this place takes you back to a simpler yet in som...
A hidden Gem
We had seen this village from highway but never knew how big it was. Once we started touring the building, we realized it was bigger than we thought. Each building had a slice of history in it and thi...
A hidden Gem
We had seen this village from highway but never knew how big it was. Once we started touring the building, we realized it was bigger than we thought. Each building had a slice of history in it and thi...
Very interesting way to learn history
We spent three hours on a gorgeous summer afternoon learning about the history of the area. Highlights included a 500-year-old dugout canoe (me), and ringing the schoolhouse bell (my granddaughter). ...
Very interesting way to learn history
We spent three hours on a gorgeous summer afternoon learning about the history of the area. Highlights included a 500-year-old dugout canoe (me), and ringing the schoolhouse bell (my granddaughter). ...
I like this place it has heart.
We just stumbled upon Chippewa City and thought we'd take a look. It is a sweet spot that captures the era well. My ancestors lived on the prairie and this place takes you back to a simpler yet in som...