Monday, November 26, 2012
Bernhard Museum Complex
Bernhard Bernhard bought the former Traveler's Rest Hotel and surrounding property in 1868 and made it his family’s home. He also added to the vineyard and built a winery and processing building. The house has been restored and furnished to a period in the 1890s.
The first floor of the house is accessible. Follow the sand path to the ramp at the back entrance. The path also leads to the processing building which has a step at the entrance. The artifacts within can be viewed from the doorway. The carriage house can only be accessed by a path covered in loose wood chips or from the parking lot which is surfaced with large gravel. Either is very difficult to push through.
Wheelchair users should drive through the gate and park in the paved handicapped site to avoid trying to push through the gravel lot. This lot is large enough for most RVs but there is more parking in the fairgrounds lot at the top of the hill if necessary. Museum
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I just realized you have links to the different museums at the end of your posts. I thought they were tags, having a color deficiency didn't help.
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Glad you found it. The maps are clickable too. Let me know if I should change anything to make it more user friendly.
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