![]() Take a fun pass of 10 $ so you can get two feeds (milk bottle for feeding the goats, and feed for the deer), a carousel ride and a popsicle. The entry is free, only have to pay the parking fee of 16 $. bought the land, and ever since it has belonged to the Busch family. Grant, who settled on the land in 1855 to farm and raise cattle. Some history of the farm which is narrated during the tram ride, which is how they take us around the place: built by Civil War Gen. I mean talk about getting close to nature. 280 acres of farm with activities for kids involving interacting with animals. In fact it was my 4 year old’s first circus show! We also made a cool piggy bankĪ must see for St. Can be the driver of the school bus on the roof that’s about to fall down! There was also a free circus show that we got to watch. In short it’s a museum of Imagination, scavenging and craftsmanship.Įnjoyed doing the giant wheel on the roof. He had Artists and talented craftsmen whom he called ‘the crew’ helping him with the process. ![]() He also salvaged materials from buildings that were being renovated to initiate construction of the museum. ![]() The man behind this idea is Bob Cassily who bought some warehouses and worked on the salvaged material there, as an act of being creative and also preserving materials. Lots of weird monster like structures and caves you can climb up and down. This is a whole day activity if you have a kid, especially one who wants to climb everything. And he can bring a friend, so one of us became a friend (so ticket free for that one!) and the third person paid. We made our little one a member so he can come free till end of next year.
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