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Trap History Museum

Museum in Columbus

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:23 AM

Trap History Museum is located in Columbus (City in Ohio), United States. It's address is 6106 Bausch Rd, Galloway, OH 43119.

6106 Bausch Rd, Galloway, OH 43119

WR4V+H5 Galloway, Ohio

(614) 878-6011

traphistorymuseum.com

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Where is Trap History Museum?

Trap History Museum is located at: 6106 Bausch Rd, Galloway, OH 43119.

What is the phone number of Trap History Museum?

You can try to calling this number: (614) 878-6011

What are the coordinates of Trap History Museum?

Coordinates: 39.9064872, -83.1570692

Trap History Museum Reviews

Ed Crosby
2022-09-17 21:07:03 GMT

Tom Parr has the best collection of antique and one of a kind traps and items for the fur trade anywhere. There is a trapper cabin on the property. The cabin is full tools and various items related to the fur trade. The huge trap outback weighs in at 4000 pounds and is a must see
This museum is only available when Tom is available reservations only
Tom has a wealth of knowledge and is a pleasure to learn from

kali
2022-02-07 16:31:17 GMT

This is a must see if you are in the area. The man who owns the museum and everything in it was amazing. He educated us so much on things we had no idea about. We saw things we had only seen on tv or in magazines. And he showed and taught us about things we knew nothing about. You can spend hours here with all the knowledge the man has. I wouldn't recommend kids going as they could get hurt if they aren't well behaved while inside the museum.

Mitsy Rodriguez
2023-01-08 22:19:09 GMT

Tom received us, ne and my husband. He did show us everything and talked about every artifact, trap, poison, fur, and animal. It was an amazing experience. Tom is a very passionated man.

Brayden Ellis
2020-07-19 22:23:39 GMT

My friends and I came here to see the worlds largest trap and were not disappointed. The trap was amazing and so was Tom Parr, the owner. His trap museum is no joke as he had thousands of traps of every size and or origin and could probably talk to you about them for hours. Even if you have no interest in traps or trapping I suggest visiting the museum as it is just a sight to behold. Not to mention how caring Tom Parr, the trap king, is. As my friends and I were leaving, he tracked us down before we left just to give us a little trap of our own. Thanks Tom, I hope to stop by again in the future.

Stephen Francia
2020-12-20 20:34:55 GMT

Part of adventuring takes you to places you'd might not usually go - and although I don't have any true interest in "traps", the amount of information, history and entertainment that came along with this visit was exceptional! They also have the world's largest and world's most expensive "traps". Everything from Giant bear traps to mouse traps! Get the tour from the owner, or you'll miss a whole lot of fun! Enjoy!

Rick Miller
2023-07-05 19:26:14 GMT

Awesome place to spend a couple hours. Thanks Tom it was great meeting you. Love your museum

Terri Swartz
2022-06-21 12:28:17 GMT

Was looking for my dad. I did not visit but my father has many of times and i am sure he is in the museum

Eric Sadowski
2021-02-27 00:50:21 GMT

A great experience!! Me and my son loved it I highly recommend checking it out.

Tea Proctor
2022-11-20 18:02:43 GMT

It's an alright experience,

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