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Sherman Hines Museum
Have been here twice and thoroughly enjoyed it. But they should have better signage, I think a lot of this is that it is privately own. I would definitely go back, but please get better signage.
My husband and I went for a drive and ended up at this museum where I have never been before. I love history and the capture of The little buildings were very authentic as well as the unfinished and ...
Wonderful photography and a great variety of subjects. A very interesting place to visit and we were glad that we included it in our visit to Liverpool.
We had read about this place and its attached Rossignol Center in a guide book. The place was closed and evidently has had some serious damage due to raccoons. We were able to look at some of the re...
This museum has been changed to a new entry to the Astor Theater and a display of Indian art. The artwork emphasize the Micmaw works. There is no longer any photography equipment in this building.
Sherman Hines Museum
Have been here twice and thoroughly enjoyed it. But they should have better signage, I think a lot of this is that it is privately own. I would definitely go back, but please get better signage.
MEETING MR, HINES
My husband and I went for a drive and ended up at this museum where I have never been before. I love history and the capture of The little buildings were very authentic as well as the unfinished and ...
Very interesting
Wonderful photography and a great variety of subjects. A very interesting place to visit and we were glad that we included it in our visit to Liverpool.
Needs some remodeling
We had read about this place and its attached Rossignol Center in a guide book. The place was closed and evidently has had some serious damage due to raccoons. We were able to look at some of the re...
Changed
This museum has been changed to a new entry to the Astor Theater and a display of Indian art. The artwork emphasize the Micmaw works. There is no longer any photography equipment in this building.