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Lang Pioneer Village is an "outdoor museum" featuring more than 30 restored and furnished buildings, many of which were donated from the surrounding townships. The buildings, constructed between 1820 and 1910, are interpreted by costumed villagers portraying authentic 19th-century pioneer life.
Lang Pioneer Village Museum is a living history museum located in the hamlet of Lang. Lang Pioneer Village is owned and operated by the County of Peterborough and is open to the public from approximately mid-May to mid-September. In addition to the regular season, Lang Pioneer Village offers various education programs and hosts a number of ...
Howick Colonial Village, Auckland, an authentic 1850s Fencible village featuring old homes, stores and community halls. There is also occasional re creation days with volunteers in period dress Shantytown, Greymouth, a Historic them park opened in 1971 dedicated to the 1860s to 1900s Gold rush on the West Coast.
Fanshawe Pioneer Village, London, Ontario; Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village, Pincher Creek, Alberta; Lang Pioneer Village Museum, Peterborough, Ontario; South Africa. Pionier Museum, an open-air museum in Pretoria; United States. Pioneer Village, Kentucky, a city; Pioneer Village (Colorado), an open-air museum in Hot Sulphur Springs, Colorado
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The home, rests on a 20-foot-high 'midden' or shell mound thought to have been part of the Native American village of Hobe. Artifacts such as pottery found in the mound date as far back as 500 B.C.
Local history: features pioneer history and artifacts, and includes a log chute: Stephen Leacock Museum: Orillia: Simcoe County: Central: Historic house: summer home of author and humorist Stephen Leacock, includes exhibits on his life and writings, and a gallery of Canadian writers and art: Stones 'n Bones Museum: Sarnia: Lambton County ...
This plaque was later moved to Lang Pioneer Village Museum at Keene, Ontario. [ 3 ] Red Fife wheat would later be used as the male parent by Dominion Agriculturalist Charles Saunders in development of Marquis wheat , [ 4 ] a cultivar that for a time in the early 20th century was grown on 90% of prairie farms.