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I was on my way to a hike and decided to make a quick stop here, we thought we could just walk through. We went to see the outdoor stuff, but were told to go inside to buy tickets. That was fine, except for once we were in, they made us go on the tour. We said we just wanted to walk around, they said this wasn't allowed. We said ok but we're really on our way somewhere else and just wanted to see what it looked like.
An hour later the tour was finally over. It was awful, the woman (short brown hair) disliked questions (she told us this) and became annoyed when we messed up the order of her talk by looking at something before she wanted to talk about it. We did the upstairs first, when we got to the downstairs, we asked if there were any Chumash displays we could check out. She said we were very lucky because she would be willing to show us the artifacts in the basement, because the first floor was having another tour. She said normally she wouldn't do this.
After visiting downstairs, I became truly disgusted. They have a wealth of Chumash and other artifacts, sitting in displays worthy of a kindergarten classroom. The horrible thing is, she said it was not included in the usual tour. There is a room of a collection of irons, from all over the world, that they take the time to go over in boring detail. While downstairs is an abundance of items that are actually from the area. The items upstairs are not even original to the house or the area. Although I appreciate the care they took to put together the displays, they should really give their Chumash collection to a museum that will respect it.