And I d forgotten most of that history. We allocated hours for the side trip. This is where things get interesting or confusing depending on your angle. But therein lies the motivation for exploration surely enough to fill a hour side trip. Here are some of the details starting with the town. Parking was on either side of the two block one way street. The door to Baines Books and Coffee was open. I don t do coffee but I liked the ambience of this large yet cozy meeting place market space. On request the owner advised us of a couple local breakfast spots. We chose The Corner Grill and walked the block and a half around the corner. In the company of local families and a few camouflaged hunters we enjoyed affordable food and friendly service. Antique shops a shaded park tea room and county museum represent other touring options. The locals also have access to a large library perfect for reading about all the local history. We chose to see the history in pe! rson. There is a small fee and if you like history and pastoral views it is well worth it. Hopefully you will get as nice a day as we enjoyed. If you are passing through see these places for yourself Jayson Delisle of Smallwander. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS . You can leave a response or trackback from your own site.
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