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The house, which stands just outside Grafton, Ontario, in Alnwick/Haldimand Township, is the earliest example of Neoclassical architecture in Canada. [1] Barnum House was the first house museum to open in Ontario, restored and operated by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario in 1940. It is currently owned and operated by the Ontario ...
Grafton was successful enough at this time to earn a weekly column in the Cobourg daily newspaper, "Latest Items from Grafton," which ran from 1875 to 1877. The column included news of the surrounding communities and hamlets and detailed various social, political, and economic on-goings in the area, such as picnics, local crime, sporting ...
This is a list of National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux) in the province of Ontario. As of July 2021, there were 274 sites designated in Ontario, [1] 39 of which are administered by Parks Canada (identified below and on the cluster pages listed below by the beaver icon ). Of all provinces and territories, Ontario has the ...
Sheffield Park Black History & Cultural Museum: Clarksburg: Grey County: Southwestern: History: early Black pioneer families: Sibbald Point Provincial Park: Sutton: York Region: Central: Local history: Features the Sibbald Memorial Museum, a historic house and local history museum (summer months only) Sifton-Cook Heritage Centre: Cobourg ...
Grafton: Ebenezer Doan House: 1819: East Gwillimbury: Avondbloem [210] 1820: Williamsburg, Ontario: Brick Barracks, Fort Malden [211] 1820: Amherstburg: Commercial Building: 1820 [212] Grafton, Ontario: D'Aubigny Inn [213] 1820: Hamilton (Flamborough) Joseph A. Keeler House [214] 1820: Colborne: McDougal-Harrison House [215] 1820: Niagara on ...
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Lakeshore, Ontario (inset in red) where the John Freeman Walls Historic Site and Underground Railroad Museum are located. The John Freeman Walls Historic Site and Underground Railroad Museum is a 20-acre (81,000 m 2) historical site located in Puce, now Lakeshore, Ontario, about 40 km east of Windsor. Today, many of the original buildings ...