Very little to see here that was historic. Turned into a cultural museum about other countries. Nothing about Mormon pioneers or the history of property or original family.
The exhibits were interesting, and the man at the desk was helpful. Theres a whole reading room with activities for children that we all enjoyed. It was a good experience, but Id like more explanation for the exhibits, like what the tools were used for or why they made these things.
I guess it was alright. None of the art is older than the mid 1990s. Not quite sure what I was expecting when I heard the words folk art. There was also very little information about the art...what it was, how it was crafted, etc. It was clean though, and free.
Nice small museum. Much to look at and learn about Utah cultures.
Being in my country in summers, I literally waited years, to get into this place, which is only open in summers. Well a nice place, but doesnt have a context, that connects different items in the building.
Very nice art and different displays.
Small, but worth a visit.
Boring