Eric & I are touring
Tinkertown Museum.
Tinkertown Museum represents Ross Ward's artistic life and collecting interests.
50,000 bottles are embedded
in the rambling walls that
enclose the 22 room museum.
Eric & I enter the eclectic
world of Ross Ward.
His love of rural life and the old west are on display here.
Many of the hand carved
displays are automated.
This one is musical too.
Eric got his fortune
told for 25 cents.
The Old West comes to life. These are just a few of the hand carved scenes from a bustling town.
Jason P. Ward's General
Merchandise Store
A covered wagon approaches
the Blacksmith Shop.
Is that fresh beer, or whiskey
coming into town?
Ward whimsically adds
Mary Poppins, from London,
to Perry's Polar Pantry.
Press a button & carpenters
hammer nails into the roof
of a new house.
Ward Depicts good &
evil in this display.
Good has the upper hand,
The circus has come
to town!
Eric tests his grip....
I watch the needle spin.
He's a manly man.
at 8 feet 4 inches tall, was the
tallest man in the world in the
late1800s & early 1900s.
He toured with Ringling
Brothers Circus for
several years.
Ross Ward collected
dolls & other toys.
Eric inserted a quarter into
Otto the One Man Band & we
listened to the band play.
The sign & license
plate collection
Ross Ward enjoyed painting.
His studio has been preserved.
Blacksmith Tools
sailed around the world in
the 1980s.
"Buzzard Gulch"
Ward's collection of
Old West memorabilia.
Ross Ward was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease in 1998, at the age of 57. When his driving days coming to an end, his second wife, Carla, recommended he turn his car into an art project.
The results are
beautiful.
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