I stopped in there once several years ago, and spoke with the guy who ran it. It is, indeed, on the DSP&P grade, and was constructed as a Bed & Breakfast. Apparently, he was not successful. In the foreground is a fairly well represented model of a Mason Bogie. I recall the man telling me that he used to show it in parades and such, and at the time I saw it, was still sitting up on a flatbed trailer. Back then, it still had its drivers and a fairly accurate Congdon stack. Looks like these have been removed (probably vandalized) I always swore I would get back up there and try to stay with them, but never did. Now I guess it's too late.