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The Buxton Settlement was originally developed by Rev. William King in 1849 as a refugee settlement for escaped slaves running away from the Southern United States on the Underground Railroad. Today, the site commemorates this significant history with a museum, gift shop, archives and more. Address: 21975 A.D. Shadd Road North Buxton ON Canada
1 519 352-4799
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Chatham-Kent Museum Enter a world rich in the history of Chatham-Kent. The Museum features constantly changing thematic exhibits throughout the year to spotlight the varied interests within the community. Address: 75 William Street North Chatham ON N7M 4L4
Send an Email (12) 1 519 360-1998
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