I grew up nearby and went there when I was younger (32 now). I took my parents, wife, and 11 month old yesterday as they had a community day with vendors, food trucks and a small car show. It was very nice. $5 admission inside. It is so dated inside that the nostalgia becomes as enjoyable as the actual layout. I walked around thinking about how many families over the past decades have stopped in and visited Roadside America as they passed by on 22 before 78 was built.
I truly loved the visit. Whether or not it should be saved, I'm personally not sure. The work that went into it is incredible. But making it profitable for the future? I doubt it.
Matt Fogarty