418 E 1st St, Ogallala, NE 69153, United StatesMap
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Stayed about an hour. Hosts are helpful and informative
Really interesting. Pay attention to details. Many other pieces of art other than petrified wood, but the framed, 3 dimensional artwork is my favorite.
Stayed about an hour. Hosts are helpful and informative
Really interesting. Pay attention to details. Many other pieces of art other than petrified wood, but the framed, 3 dimensional artwork is my favorite.
"Petrified wood" doesn't come close to describing this place. There are sculptures made of a rare type of petrified wood that can be split with wire cutters and made into artwork. It has to be seen ...
"Petrified wood" doesn't come close to describing this place. There are sculptures made of a rare type of petrified wood that can be split with wire cutters and made into artwork. It has to be seen ...
Stayed about an hour. Hosts are helpful and informative
Really interesting. Pay attention to details. Many other pieces of art other than petrified wood, but the framed, 3 dimensional artwork is my favorite.
Stayed about an hour. Hosts are helpful and informative
Really interesting. Pay attention to details. Many other pieces of art other than petrified wood, but the framed, 3 dimensional artwork is my favorite.
It has to be explained
"Petrified wood" doesn't come close to describing this place. There are sculptures made of a rare type of petrified wood that can be split with wire cutters and made into artwork. It has to be seen ...
It has to be explained
"Petrified wood" doesn't come close to describing this place. There are sculptures made of a rare type of petrified wood that can be split with wire cutters and made into artwork. It has to be seen ...
Shocked by the type of wood used.
It's not fair to just call it "petrified wood". You'll see a type of wood and sculptures made from it that you'll probably never see anywhere else.