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February 2024 by DB Goble
Wonderful place for any event
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December 2023 by Ana Tovar
WE HAD KAMCO CHRISTMAS PARTY. GRIFFIN WESTRICK DID A FABULOUS JOB ?.
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December 2023 by julie fosgate
We had a lot of fun.
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December 2023 by Tammi McCann
This was a wonderful holiday experience for the family. Learning about the history of Christmas carols and seeing how people lived in the early 1900's.
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November 2023 by Lequia Beck
Love the history and demonstrations. The location is clean with pots of bathrooms for kids who constantly need to go. And don't forget to check out the ice cream shop and the new candy shop in the 1920s strip. Yum!
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November 2023 by Laura Gurney
We fell in love with Sauder Village when we found out about their junior historian (youth volunteer) program and our daughter participated for a summer. She loved it and was offered an apprenticeship position the next summer. She learned valuable skills, gained great experience, and we made friends we look forward to seeing when we visit the Village each season. It's a place you should visit and enjoy! We are very thankful for it! ?
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November 2023 by George O
Family outing- grandparents with our son & daughter in law and grandson.Very wonderful displays and interpreters at each display.Very nice ice cream shop.We stayed until closing after about 5 hrs touring.
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November 2023 by Richard A.
Accommodations were clean, spacious and comfortable. Very nice room and nice people working at hotel and breakfast. Free breakfast was tasty and plentiful
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October 2023 by Scott Ashbaugh
It was a very pleasant surprise. Did not expect all the houses and business with a historian to explain what life was like in the time people lived and worked. The property is well maintained nice walking paths. The museum is larger than expected it seams to just keep going and had a great time line of the Sauder family. Will definitely return with the grandkids.
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October 2023 by Joseph Miller
A quaint village setting accompanied with period correct and knowledgeable staff The village can be quite delightfully busy when school buses come for a field trip or even kinda quiet otherwise . The buildings are wheelchair accessible and the pace is as you want it. My wife and I sign up for membership each year. There is always something going on so review the website for details. Good and safe for families. We usually eat in Archbold instead of the Barn restaurant located on campus. Camping is available. Hotel is on campus. The bakery is usually sold out by the time we get there from Flat Rock Michigan. It’s a good safe and informative family outing. Enjoy.
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October 2023 by Kathy Isenhour
Best historic village I have visited. Artisans in every shop. Organist in the church. Excellent buffet restaurant. Great little Bakery. We even watched an old-fashioned baseball game. Highly recommend for couples and families.
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October 2023 by Heather Johnson
Awesome place. Kids seem to enjoy it. Their gift shops are good priced not like other gift shops where everything over 20 bucks.. its a must visit.
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September 2023 by Jacquelynn Pike
This place is a home-schooling dream if your kids are young enough. They have a lot of different little exhibits and shops that reinforce lessons being taught at home. The conductor and engineer of the train were the nicest people. It really made my son's day to be able to sit beside the conductor on one of the tours. On a more personal note for me, the church has amazing acoustics. You could just feel how amazing God's presence would have been back when it was full of people. If you're not afraid of singing in public, you have to go in there and try it. It is absolutely gorgeous.
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September 2023 by Sarah Nichols
Cute little village. We stayed at the campground. They keep everything real nice and clean.
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September 2023 by Mike Mike
Very nice attraction. Loved all the buildings they have saved and the craftsman that explain their craft. The campground was great also,nice and quiet except the very busy train tracks close by.