Monday, July 22, 2013

Driving Day -California Interpretive Center

Today is a driving day.  We have one stop to make and that is at the California Interpretive Center outside of Elko, NV.  I discovered this little gem on a random whim when driving through Nevada last year.  It is a national site so we got our passports stamped and proceeded to go on in.  I love that it is FREE and so well put together.  There are hands on activities for kids and adults alike as well as murals and even a dress up area! 

Mom and Tommy have seen the elephant!
 One of the first things you see coming into the museum is the picture of a prospector looking at an elephant.  "I have seen the elephant" was a common phrase to the Oregon Trailers.  Basically it meant that they couldn't really describe the trip as it was so complex and hard to believe.  I think we would refer to it as a "you had to be there" trip in today's world. 

Tommy and I roughing it Oregon Trail Style!

Inside the hut!

It was made of what looked like hay so I had to huff and puff... It didn't blow down!









Outside are trails to walk and a recreated Indian village.  They also had wagons to look in and at.  It was a great little break after four hours of driving!  We drove to Winnemucca from Elko and had a really early night!  It was great!  Ordered in pizza and just vegged.  We were at the Days Inn and it was great!  HUGE room for very little cost! 

2 comments:

  1. why were you the big bad wolf when tommy has a whole face of hair? ;) i'm glad you're having fun!

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  2. Because I am the one who thought of it!

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