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    Northern Pacific Railway Museum - Track semaphore signal as well as an observation passenger car.

    Northern Pacific Railway Museum

    4.0(8 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Great museum and displays. The people were knowledgeable about what they had in the museum and what…read moreit was all about.

    We came over for the Christmas extravaganza that goes on the last weekend in November and the first…read morethree weekends in December. The museum is re-outfitted with Christmas garb and the train out front transport you, if desired, to Santas workshop about 500 yards up the way in another train car. Entrance, at least for the Christmas themed stuff, was eight dollars per adult and five dollars per kid. That ended up including cookies and hot chocolate (donate if you desire) and a train ride over to Santas workshop, in addition to all the train exhibits. It initially feels a bit steep, but you end up spending a couple hours there and it was well worth the expense. The place is run by Community volunteers which included folks in high school as well as older train enthusiast. It's nice to see the melding of generations in a place like this. There were a total of five or six rooms that had train sets of varying sizes. One out front included a Thomas the train type setup and the one in the back included cars that were about a foot tall. The set up on these things were pretty impressive and the guys there genuinely seemed like they enjoy putting it on. It's got a better than average gift shop here as well. Plenty of train toys, books and other railroad related pleasantries. The train ride was a fun and fairly unique experience. The train only went about a quarter of a mile, but it was fun for the kids to get to ride in a legit train car. On the way back, we rode in a caboose with some seats that were up above the normal sitting area. Made for a little bit better view and a reminiscing tale for the kiddos. All in all, this place is really solid. It's not huge, but they've got some neat exhibits and it's filled with people who are excited about the place.it's also a great excuse to come down to the lower Valley, hit up a tourist attraction, including the national hop museum across the street, and go check out a restaurant in the area.

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    Northern Pacific Railway Museum - Old Railway Express Agency truck that was completely refurbished.

    Old Railway Express Agency truck that was completely refurbished.

    Northern Pacific Railway Museum - Hand car as well as hand car rides.

    Hand car as well as hand car rides.

    Northern Pacific Railway Museum - Two of several cabooses on hand to view.

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    Two of several cabooses on hand to view.

    American Hop Museum - Drinks for sale

    American Hop Museum

    2.3(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    For 5$ each this is not a bad place to spend an hour if you are in the area and enjoy learning…read moreabout hops. I would not make a special trip to come check this out, especially from out of the country, but if you are on a road trip you can get out and stretch your legs and use the bathroom. There's lots of cool murals in this town to check out as well. There's street parking out front and the outside of the building looks kind of cool. I'd hoped to see the hops growing out front, but they were still quite tiny. The card reader was not working when we visited so cash was necessary. It starts with a video that tells you quite a bit about the hop growing process, but it is a little outdated. You then walk around on a self guided tour, ending with a store type area. There are cool things to look at, but not much signage. As others have said this museum could use some updating and TLC. It's been on my list of things to check out for awhile and I am glad I did, but definitely will not need to return for a 2nd visit unless the whole things is revamped at some point.

    It costs $5pp for this tiny museum. The video was very informative and we really liked it but it…read morewas so old. The whole museum needs an update. However, the lady that was working was so nice and very helpful and gave little information tips here and there about hops that we didn't read anywhere in museum.

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    American Hop Museum - So tiny

    So tiny

    American Hop Museum - It starts with a movie about hop growing.

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    It starts with a movie about hop growing.

    Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard - Chard So Hard

    Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard

    4.0(132 reviews)
    41.0 mi
    $$

    I absolutely adore this winery: the wine, the space, the people, the food, and the community…read more The Wine: The wines are consistently amazing and are made to be aged, without the usual high price tag that comes with that. I like bold, flavorful wine, and they have that in spades. I thought I hated Merlot, for being generally weak, but Terra Blanca's Merlot is fantastic. I thought I only liked red wine, but their Albarino is now my go-to summer white wine. I thought Rose was too sugary of a wine, but their Rose has incredible flavor without heft. I'm an enduring fan of their Block 8 Syrah, but the Cab Sauv is a close second. The Space: It's gorgeous. The building is beautiful, the grounds are well-maintained, the vineyard (which you can tour at some of their events) feels old-world-meets-tech, the cellars are amazing, and everything feels welcoming. Like, I don't just want to go here, I want to spend time here. The People: The employees are wonderful: welcoming, knowledgeable, happy, humble, and it never feels like they're just trying to sell you something. They're honest and upbeat, even at times when I *know* they must be feeling rushed or stressed. It makes the whole place feel like hanging out with friends and neighbors (but in a classy way). This is *not* the kind of winery where they pour, recite a litany about the varietal, and walk away. This is the kind of winery where you can walk in and say "I know nothing about wine" and they'll be excited to take you wherever your curiosity about wine takes you. The Food: I've eaten at the Thursday happy hours, at buffet banquets, and at a tasting/pairing event. Each time the food has been delicious, unique, and well-paired. And it's all from scratch, locally grown & grazed, etc. even their charcuterie boards are lovely (and a lot...you will not leave hungry). I recommend trying the flatbread pizzas off their wood-fired grill. Oh, and the menu changes quarterly, so I've yet to get bored with anything. The Community: In addition to this place feeling like a community, and growing one with their wine clubs and virtual tasting group, they're involved in the Tri-Cities community. I love when local small businesses support each other and non-profits in the area! They have regular events and banquet fundraisers for orgs like Children's Developmental Center and TROT. Oh, the prices? I'd call them good. High enough to convey the quality, but low enough to be approachable even for people who are just starting to try wine. And they do a lot of sales and discounts throughout the year. The tasting room prices are spot-on, which keeps Terra Blanca feeling inclusive. TL;DR: Tasty wine at affordable prices, great customer service, welcoming atmosphere, excellent food, fun events

    Loved this gorgeous winery! The view is absolutely breath taking…read more Reservations are recommended especially on weekends as this place gets very busy. They have an onsite kitchen and is a very popular spot for wine and lunches. They are dog friendly on the patio only. You get to taste about 8 wines for $30 Or fee is waived with a purchase of any two bottles. Tasting did not disappoint from their whites to red. They have a variety for all taste buds. I loved all their Cabs. They have a mix of 100% Cab to some with Merlot and Cab Franc. All were delish and as I was tasting I kept thinking of food items these would pair well with. Of course we purchased half a case variety of red wines. Venue is super clean, great vibe and super friendly staff. Darcy and Alex were both amazing. We will definitely be going back here when in the area.

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    Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard - Ripe red grapes in the Terra Blanca vineyard

    Ripe red grapes in the Terra Blanca vineyard

    Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard - Rosé all day

    Rosé all day

    Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard - 2022 Arch Terrace Rosé

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    2022 Arch Terrace Rosé

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