Wordless Wednesday: Iroquois Indian Museum, Howes Cave, NY January 30, 2013January 30, 2013 Cynthia MenardCynthia Menard 8 Comments 2:36 pm Categories: natural history wordless Wednesday Linking with: Wordless Wednesday Bloggers Wordless Wednesday 5 Minutes for Mom Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Post navigation Previous Previous post: Next Next post: 8 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday: Iroquois Indian Museum, Howes Cave, NY” What a cool building! Reply Thanks Dana – I thought so too. It’s meant to resemble a Native American long house. Reply What a very interesting structure, glad i took a peek, would love to see what’s inside. Reply It’s a beautiful museum. Well worth a trip! Reply Love the architecture! I’d love to see the inside. Reply It’s a really neat place; traditional museum installations upstairs, but downstairs they had a lovely frog/turtle pond in a large room with lots of kid activities scattered around the room. The boys loved it! Reply Terrific architecture! Visiting you from Wordless Wednesday Bloggers and The Jenny Evolution! Here’s my post – http://thejennyevolution.com/2013/01/29/wordless-wednesday-local-baristas-missed-me/ Reply Hi Jenny – thanks for visiting! Reply Share Your Thoughts!Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
It’s a really neat place; traditional museum installations upstairs, but downstairs they had a lovely frog/turtle pond in a large room with lots of kid activities scattered around the room. The boys loved it! Reply
Terrific architecture! Visiting you from Wordless Wednesday Bloggers and The Jenny Evolution! Here’s my post – http://thejennyevolution.com/2013/01/29/wordless-wednesday-local-baristas-missed-me/ Reply
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What a cool building!
Thanks Dana – I thought so too. It’s meant to resemble a Native American long house.
What a very interesting structure, glad i took a peek, would love to see what’s inside.
It’s a beautiful museum. Well worth a trip!
Love the architecture! I’d love to see the inside.
It’s a really neat place; traditional museum installations upstairs, but downstairs they had a lovely frog/turtle pond in a large room with lots of kid activities scattered around the room. The boys loved it!
Terrific architecture!
Visiting you from Wordless Wednesday Bloggers and The Jenny Evolution! Here’s my post – http://thejennyevolution.com/2013/01/29/wordless-wednesday-local-baristas-missed-me/
Hi Jenny – thanks for visiting!