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This museum was named after the McCrae family, who were active in the social, political, military and cultural activities since the mid 19th Century. The house was originally constructed in 1858 and underwent renovations some 10 years later. The house is now used as a museum to honour the McCrae's and depict life in the late 1870s. Address: 108 Water Street Guelph Ontario Canada N1H 4L5
Send an Email (2) 1 519 836-1482
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Guelph Civic Museum The Guleph Civic museum houses thousands of artifacts and photographs which examine the history of Guelph. Open 1 - 5 pm Sun to Fri from Sept to May. Admission is $3 adults; $2 seniors & students; $6 family. Closed on holidays. Address: 6 Dublin St South Guelph ON N1H 4L5
Send an Email (13) 1 519 836-1221
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This museum, located just outside Guelph, is a designated national historic site. Twelve exhibits throughout the museum showcase the life and times of Wellington’s residents, both past and present. The collection of decorative arts and textiles is of particular interest. Historians can browse the extensive archives, which contain a number of rare historical records. Address: RR#1 Fergus ON Canada N1M 2W3
Send an Email (5) 1 519 846-0916 Extn: 221
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This unique museum is dedicated to showcasing all things radio-related and is home to hundreds of recievers and transmitters. The founder, Fred Hammond, began collecting radio artifacts as early as 1928 and each of these historic pieces is contained within the museum. Address: 595 Southgate Road Guelph ON Canada N1G 3W6
Send an Email (1) 1 519 822-2441 Extn: 590
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