
There is a garden maze - empty and closed the day we visited, although it was a great day.


There is also a collection of antique wagons and cars - two views here. Mary told me that when the National Building Museum (http://www.nbm.org/) did their architecture of the highways show a few years back, this museum is where they got the loaner Model T. There are quite a lot of interesting cars there, but the collection ends in the '30's. And they really haven't done much with the displays, as you can see here - just rows and rows of cars that you walk by...really just glorified storage for somebody's very cool collection.
Of course, there are a couple of souvenir stands at the cavern and there is a cafe. Most of this stuff was closed for the season this weekend, however.
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