




I found some pictures of when Susan and I took our youngest grandson Brad to The Magic House. It is an 18th century house that has now become a kids museum of sorts. With a lot of 'hands on" things to do and experience.
We were there for about a little over 2 hours. Only way we could get out of there was to ask Brad if he was ready to go to McDonalds.
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Nick loved the Magic House. We took him there when he was about Bradley's age. I think we were there for over three hours. He didn't want to leave either. It was pretty neat!
Diann
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