Originally Posted by Danny Burton:
A little birdie told me that the Don Smith Museum is open from 1-5 p.m. on Friday.
I plan on being there fairly early Dave. Never been there and would like to go.
Grandsons aren't going so I guess I could take you.
Hey Dave be careful with this invitation. He said he would take you but no promise in there about bringing you back. If you go make sure he gives you the keys to the truck for safe keeping.
Mike
Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
The Don Smith Museum (Don's compound museum or the 500 wheels museum?)
If its Don's Place in Ripley? You need to see this and take the whole time as you can't possibly see it all, Cars, Artwork, Eclectic stuff and hidden humor../QUOTE]
It is the 500 Wheels museum on Ohio Street; the place in Riley isn't open very often (usually for fundraisers, etc). There is a lot of cool stuff in the Ohio Street location - lots of racing items in the back room you can't see from the street.
Thanks, I'll go see the one on Ohio Street, I've only seen whats in the sidewalk display from outside. I have seen Don's before in person. He usually opens once a year for Komen fundraiser but it isn't well advertised (Understandable)
500 Wheels Museum 1-5, Plenty of time for dinner and then That, Looks to me you can get through that musuem in about a hour.
Oh and Rudy, Take sunglasses, the sun sets right in turn 3-4
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
The Don Smith Museum (Don's compound museum or the 500 wheels museum?)
If its Don's Place in Ripley? You need to see this and take the whole time as you can't possibly see it all, Cars, Artwork, Eclectic stuff and hidden humor../QUOTE]
It is the 500 Wheels museum on Ohio Street; the place in Riley isn't open very often (usually for fundraisers, etc). There is a lot of cool stuff in the Ohio Street location - lots of racing items in the back room you can't see from the street.
The town is Riley. Just off of Hwy 159. At the intersection with Harlan Drive.
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.