You may be wondering why we would spend time in Grove, OK. Friends (Ron and Sharon) at Latitude 49 told us we must see Har-Ber Village in Grove. They were not wrong. This museum is amazing - it's like all the museums we've ever seen all at one location. There are 115 exhibits - many old cabins from the 1800's that were disassemble, brought in from various mountain areas in different states, reassembled at this location. Not only log cabins, with furnishings of the day, but exhibits of stoneware, glassware, bedroom furnishings, wicker, dress and hat shops, pottery, weapons, cookware, on and on. We spent almost 3 hours to see all the exhibits but we've heard you can go back again and again and see things you've missed. I am sure we will return. www.har-bervillage.com if you are interested in seeing some info on the wonderful museum).
Judy/Lynn: You would love this place. Sharon/Gary: not so sure you would get into all the antiques.
We almost got into a major car crunch on our way back to the RV park. A young kid ran a red light as we were turning on a green light. I saw him first and was able to yell at Royle to STOP. Because of circumstances at this light, which I won't go into detail here, I know there were angels in the air watching over all of us.
I heard this morning that OK has lowest fuel prices. We filled the coach with diesel on our way to RV park, 4 miles from OK state line, and paid $2.79 cash price, credit card price add 7 cents.
It has been so cold here so instead of going to Oklahoma City as planned, Tuesday morning we will head south to Texas.
Photo here is of a photo from the Har-Ber Village. More in photo gallery.

2 comments:
I think I would like it there for the historical living exibits.
mI wasn't sure how much you were into historical, pretty good how they laid it out. Gary would probably like the machinery. The most amazing museum I've seen - so much stuff.
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