About Tinkertown
Tinkertown is an Exhibition hall with wood-carved figures was to begin with portion of a traveling exhibit, driven to province fairs and carnivals within the 1960s and '70s. Nowadays over 50,000 glass bottles frame meandering dividers that encompass a 22-room historical center. Wagon wheels, ancient molded store fronts, and wacky western memorabilia make Tinkertown outside as much as an exhibition hall as the ponders within. Inside, the enchantment of liveliness takes over. The occupants of a rambunctious small western town energize to entertaining life. Beneath the huge beat, humble circus entertainers challenge tigers and oppose gravity whereas the Fat Woman fans herself and a polar bear teeters and totters. Throughout, offbeat collections of Americana (wedding cake couples, collectible apparatuses, bullet pencils and much, much more) fill their winding corridors.