Okay, this place is different. It's a family run site seeing tour of an old fort that was discovered on their family's land long ago. They have a lot of memorabilia and a huge selection of old guns. It is suggested that you watch a short video before taking the tour...it was interesting but slightly graphic if you have a sensitive child (our 7 and 8 year old are not so they did not care).
The kids were able to get inside an old stagecoach and learn that nine people used to ride in them 24 hours a day which was cool.
Then you take a tour on an ATV of the different ruins and restored barracks. It was interesting to myself and my husband and they let our little dog come....but the kids were BORED. It was a beautiful day and the grounds were gorgeous, it might have been nice to walk around at our leisure a little.
I understand because of the sanctity of the grounds why they wouldn't want to allow it. Maybe if they put a roped off spot where kids could burn off some steam before or after the tour it would be more enjoyable for the younger crowd.
The staff here was a TINY bit overbearing and we felt kind of rushed with someone always hovering around trying to be helpful. We wanted to take our time and talk to our kids about all the things. But they meant well.
All in all, if you're just a couple of adults looking for something historic to go see it's worth a look but I can't say I recommend bringing your children just because there really wasn't much to captivate them and so they ended up dragging around bored and antsy.
It is free though there are signs saying they recommend a donation of $8 per person. read more