We had never heard about this and just decided to stop in on our travels past there. We were amazed by the size detail and love that has gone into this wonderful hidden gem. We loved it and have already returned once. We will definitely be back!
This is a very cute miniature train village that the children love. It has not been updated in quite some time, but still a must see if you haven't already done so.
Not to be missed! It was awesome...if you love trains don't miss this place. Plan on spending a good amount of time there. the train display was phenomenal! the details were amazing! Staff there very knowlegable and helpful!
Have passed by this one for years - finally decided to stop with my Daughters & am glad we did. There is a lot to see here - it will definitely be a hit with younger folks & people into nostalgia. The interactive displays were a hit as well as the 'night view'. I'd recommend stopping by while in the area!
Wounderful day trip. Cute displays. I really enjoued the night view of the village. Some buttons didnt work. But overall had a great visit.
It was neat to see once. We wouldn't have to go back. They did take a lot of time setting it up originally. It's a cute trip for little kids. There are buttons to push to make things interactive like trains. You can walk around the entire set up. There are viewing platforms to have a better view from above. They have a gift shop, bathrooms and free parking. The price wasn't bad either.
Have you ever wondered what you would find if you opened a door that had been locked for half a century? The Best analogy I can think of is that shot in the Wizard of Oz when Dorothy opens the door from her black-and-white world and sees Oz for the fist time. Until you start seeing what you are really looking at you won't grasp the significance of this tableau. This isn't just trains or buildings or cars or models, this is America. This is where our grandparents lived before we became "sophisticated" and "trendy" before we buried our faces in personal devices and spoke to people and knew our neighbors. Wearing out after decades in this location with many items close to a century old I hope it lasts for many generations more. A touchstone to that gentler, kinder time which never really existed except in our imagination.
Like many other reviewers, I first visited Roadside America as a child. Now, several decades later, I still enjoy stopping by - if only to get the feeling of being transported back in time and just reveling in the atmosphere of a bygone era of highway travel. The construction of the entire layout was certainly a labor of love for the creator. Don't expect everything to be in perfect scale - it doesn't matter, as this is folk art - things don't have to be perfect! Allow yourself a good hour to study the layout. And don't forget to walk up the steps to the elevated viewing balconies on each side. The perspective from up there really adds to the experience. And, by sure to stick around for the "nighttime presentation" - it may just bring a tear to your eye.
I remember my parents taking me here. Was so happy when I was doing some surfing on the internet and found this. My husband and I took a road trip with our 6 & 12 yr old grandsons and 17 yr old granddaughter. That makes our ages from 6 to 61. We all had a wonderful time. Just an amazing place to visit. Great price.
This is an incredibly large indoor miniature railroad & village display with a nostalgic flair. Our 12 year old is a fan of trains so she enjoyed the display and working the interactive buttons. Another reviewer described this place well.... 'a slice of Americana from an idyllic bygone era'. A nice activity to experience.