They are well-versed in area history, are great communicators, and are eager to share their knowledge! Native American artifacts, antique automobiles, medical equipment, and household tools are a few of the things you can see.Īs informative as the displays were, conversation with staff members was my favorite part of the visit.
Items on display portray life in different decades and walks of life. Galleries begin in the former service station and extend into the machine shop where they fill two floors. (Note: I had no trouble parking on a Tuesday afternoon.)Īlthough I wasn't able to stay as long as wanted, I did get a good feel for the range and quality of exhibits. It's easy to find, but parking is limited, both in their lot, and along Fourth Street. Sitting on the southwest corner of Fourth and Main (at the edge of downtown), the museum occupies a former service station and machine shop. That all changed with an all-too-short stop in early May. Three Valley Museum is one of those places I'd long wanted to visit, but couldn't spare the time when the place was open. Negative: Limited parking on the premises and street
Positives: Colorful exhibits, knowledgeable staff, well-maintained