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Admission Building and Gift Shop |
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Engines: Stationary diesel and steam engines. |
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Puslinch Township Hall: Built in 1867, this building is a typical Township Hall, presently used for special exhibits, events and meetings. |
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The Gambrel Bicentennial Barn: A multi-purpose activity centre serving as a home for special events, weddings and trade shows. Built out of Ontario white pine, the term Gambrel refers to its roof design. |
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Clark-McCleary House: Log cabin home built in 1830. Portays an early 1900's general store.
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Country Heritage Park Administration Offices
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Tractor Barns: Display of rare vintage tractors from the eraly 1900's. |
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Threshing Machine Barn: Illustrates the evolution of the threshing machine. |
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Dairy Display: Depicts the development of the milk, cheese, and butter industries in Ontario from farm to table. Sponsored by the Dairy Farmers of Ontario. |
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Apple Industry Display: Depicts the history and evolution of the apple industry. Early equipment once used in the Herrgott-Lobsinger apple butter plant and cider mill in Mildmay, Ontario is a highlight of this exhibit. |
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Shelbourne Pump Works: Manufacturer of wooden pumps and supplier of windmills and water systems. |
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Steam Power Display: An interactive display high-lighting the role of steam power on the farm.
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Shingle Mill: This steam powered mill displays the methods and techniques of shingle making. |
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Cassin Family Farmstead: This house and farmstead portays the daily routine of the Cassin family in the 1830's. |
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Potter-Kinder Blacksmith Shop: This building, depicting a 1910 blacksmith shop, was originally located in Renfrew County.
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Harness Shop: This 1910 tin-sided building houses a vintage harness shop. |
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Templin Carriage Works: Portrays a company which manufactured fanning mills and wagons in Fergus, Ontario circa 1910. A working wheelwright shop is featured.
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Carriage Building: Various types of horse drawn wagons, buggies, sleighs and carts are displayed. |
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Timber Frame Picnic Pavilion: This timber frame structure was constructed in 1991 using traditional methods and tools. |
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Lucas Family Farmstead: This house and farmstead depicts the lifestyle of the Lucas Family of Halton County in the 1860's. The large barn houses two special exhibits - "Seasons on the Farm" and "Gasoline Engines". |
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Troyer-Fraser Barn: This unusual eight-sided barn houses a collection of early machinery manufactured by the International Harvester Company. |
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The Plant Center: An indoor/outdoor classroom where students investigate the characteristics and environmental needs of plants. |
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Wachter-Riley Barn: This steel truss barn is typical of the 1930's and features a livestock exhibit. |
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Allis-Chalmers Exhibit: Tractors and equipment. |
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Brinsley Weigh Scales: Scales of this type were used throughout Ontario to weigh livestock and other agricultural commodities. |
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McDuffe Implement Dealership: Represents a 1937 John Deere dealership in Milton, Ontario. |
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Mountview Women's Institute Hall: Represents a 1928 community hall, depicting the history of the Federated Women's Institute. |
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Elliot-Harrop Barn: Built in 1882, this large barn houses displays of early Ontario farm machinery manufacturers. |
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Ford Dealership: Represents a 1928 Ford automobile and tractor dealership and Imperial Oil garage. Ford products from 1919 to 1953 are on display. |
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More Than Meats The Eye: Display depicts cattle production, and the many food and consumer products derived from cattle. Sponsored by The Ontario Cattlemen's Association. |
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Massey-Harris Building: Portrays the history of this Ontario company which evolved into one of the world's major manufacturers of agricultural machinery. |
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Nassagaweya School: This school, built in 1886 and restored to 1910, is typical of the many one room schools that dotted the rural landscape. |
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Mayne Corners United Church: This building is typical of the thousands of churches that were religious centres for Ontario farm communities in the early 1900s. |
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Fairgrounds: A great place for tractor, truck, and horse shows and action sports. |
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Pavilion: This multi-purpose picnic shelter was built in co-operation with the Canada Farm Builders Association. |
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