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Mildred Mahoney Silver Jubilee Dolls' House Gallery Lifestyles of the rich and famous - for dolls. Visitors will experience a world of opulence in miniature with over 140 doll houses dating from 1780 to 1980. The building that houses this impressive collection is equally intriguing. Bertie Hall, built in 1832, was part of the Underground Railroad, known for helping slaves to their freedom in Canada. Address: 657 Niagara Blvd. Fort Erie ON L2A 3H9
1 905 871-5833
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Mahoney Dolls' House Gallery The collection of doll houses contained in this museum cover over 200 years in history (1780 - 1980). Each doll house contains period furnishings. Address: 657 Niagara Boulevard Fort Erie ON L2A 3H9
1 905 871-5833
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Open seven days a week May to September, the Fort Erie Historical Museum explores local history extending back 10,000 years to the first aboriginal settlement. Address: 402 Ridge Road Fort Erie ON Canada
Send an Email (6) 1 905 894-5322
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Fort Erie once had the third largest railyard in Canada, a legacy remembered at the Fort Erie Railroad Museum where a steam locomotive is preserved along with the old tools of engineers and conductors. Address: 400 Central Avenue Fort Erie ON Canada
Send an Email (3) 1 905 871-1412
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Ridgeway Battlefield Museum Fort Erie The Ridgeway Battlefield Museum is housed in a small cabin built in the early 1800s and focuses on the Battle of Ridgeway in 1866. Address: Hwy. 3, east of Ridge Road in Battlefield Park Fort Erie ON Canada L0S 1S0
1 905 382-9669
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