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  2. Lang Pioneer Village Museum - Wikipedia

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    David Fife Cabin - This 1820s log cabin is typical of the settler's first one-room log home. [1] Built by David Fife, a Scottish immigrant, the cabin is currently located in the village only a few miles from its original site. David Fife was the pioneer of Red Fife Wheat production in Canada.

  3. List of museums in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    includes the Agnes Jamieson Gallery with a collection of works by André Lapine; the Minden Hills Museum with historic buildings including a schoolhouse, church, pioneer log home, blacksmith shop, logging camp, agriculture and local history exhibits; and R.D. Lawrence Place with exhibits about the nature activities and writings of RD Lawrence

  4. Westfield Heritage Village - Wikipedia

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    A log cabin in the Westfield Heritage Village. In 1961, the Westfield Pioneer Village Association was established by two Brantford high school teachers, D. Glenn Kilmer and Golden Macdonnell, who purchased land near Rockton, Ontario, using their own money. Doreen Kilmer, a teacher and wife of Glenn Kilmer wasn't part of the Association.

  5. List of buildings and structures at Black Creek Pioneer Village

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    There are over forty 19th-century buildings at Black Creek Pioneer Village, all of which are decorated and furnished according to the styles of the 1860s, some with the building's original furnishings. Several of the buildings were originally constructed at their current location. The others were relocated from other communities in Ontario.

  6. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    A noted early Ontario home, representative of the design and construction techniques from the period; portions date to the 1780s when Loyalist Peter Ferguson settled on the site, but the main structure was built in 1805 as a manse for Reverend John Bethune, the first Presbyterian minister in Upper Canada and was later the residence of explorer ...

  7. Pembroke, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Pembroke has more murals than almost any city in Canada. [12] At the Upper Ottawa Valley Heritage Centre the history of Ottawa Valley settlers comes alive inside the fully furnished schoolhouse, pioneer log home and church, all built in the 1800s.

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