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  2. Sod house - Wikipedia

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    A sod farm structure in Iceland Saskatchewan sod house, circa 1900 Unusually well appointed interior of a sod house, North Dakota, 1937. The sod house or soddy [1] was an often used alternative to the log cabin during frontier settlement of the Great Plains of Canada and the United States in the 1800s and early 1900s. [2]

  3. Niagara Falls History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum includes a large collection relating to the history of Niagara Falls. It underwent a CA$12 million renovation and expansion program, reopening to the public on July 21, 2012. The improvements were designed by Moriyama and Teshima, a Toronto-based architecture firm. The Museum is close to the Drummond Hill Cemetery, where the Battle ...

  4. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Niagara Region

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    A generating station to supply hydro-electric power to Toronto, it was the first wholly Canadian-owned hydro-electric facility at Niagara Falls; an elegant and unusual application of Beaux-Arts design to an industrial site in Canada Willowbank [51] [52] 1836 (completed) 2003 Niagara-on-the-Lake

  5. List of historic places in Regional Municipality of Niagara

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    Niagara-on-the-Lake National Historic Site of Canada District covering 25 city blocks; includes more than 90 residential, commercial, ecclesiastical and institutional buildings constructed between 1815 and 1859

  6. Category:Historic house museums in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Historic house museums in Canada by province or territory (6 C) Pages in category "Historic house museums in Canada" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  7. Thomas Barnett (Niagara Falls) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Barnett (December 4, 1799 – 1890) was a museum proprietor, collector and innkeeper who managed museums and other tourist attractions in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Barnett was born near Birmingham, England and moved to Canada in the 1820s.

  8. Niagara Falls Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum also received a shell and coral collection gathered by Louis Agassiz of Harvard University. Thomas Barnett died in 1890 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, the founder of Canada's oldest museum. In 1942 the museum was purchased by Jacob Sherman who in 1958 moved it to Niagara Falls, Ontario where it remained until it closed in 1998. [1]

  9. Niagara Falls, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, Canada, adjacent to, and named after, Niagara Falls.As of the 2021 census, [4] the city had a population of 94,415. The city is located on the Niagara Peninsula along the western bank of the Niagara River, which forms part of the Canada–United States border, with the other side being the twin city of Niagara Falls, New York.

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