Cumberland Heritage Village Museum Notebook

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Although some buildings on the site date back as far as the 1820's, the Cumberland Heritage Village Museum portrays life in rural Eastern Ontario in the 1920's and 1930's. Located in a farmer's field in the village of Cumberland in what is now the far eastern end of the city of Ottawa, the museum obtained its first building, a railway station relocated from Vars, in 1976.


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