- Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
The Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums are a network of four small community history museums in
Greater Sudbury ,Ontario . Three of the four are located on heritage properties in different neighbourhoods within the city, and the fourth is located in alibrary facility.Anderson Farm Museum
The Anderson Farm Museum is located on a 14 acre site in Lively, on a historic
dairy farm once owned by Finnish immigrants Frans Anderson and Gretta Peltonen. The museum incorporates many of the original farm buildings, as well as the historicpaymaster 's cabin from Inco's mining facilities in Creighton, which was moved to the Anderson Farm site after the community was shut down in 1987.Copper Cliff Museum
The Copper Cliff Museum on Balsam Street in Copper Cliff is housed in a
log cabin on the site of the very first homestead in the community. The log cabin is not the original structure on that property, however, but was moved there in 1972. The museum is set up to depict the lifestyle of a miner's family in the area. The museum also has the baseball jacket of Thelma Jo Walmsley, a Copper Cliff native who played on theRacine Belles ' 1946All-American Girls Professional Baseball League championship team.Flour Mill Museum
The Flour Mill Museum, located on St. Charles Street in the city's historic Flour Mill neighbourhood, was originally the home of François Varieur, the foreman of an early lumber mill in the Sudbury area. It was later acquired by the Manitoba and Ontario Flour Mill Company, to serve as the home of the community's
flour mill foreman.The museum was opened in 1974, and is devoted particularly to the life and history of the
Franco-Ontarian community in the Flour Mill area.Rayside-Balfour Museum
The Rayside-Balfour Museum, located on Errington Street in Chelmsford, is the smallest of the four museums. Located in the community library branch, it incorporates several small exhibits depicting historical agricultural lifestyles in the
Sudbury Basin area.Virtual Museum
The network's web page also incorporates the Virtual Heritage Museum, which offers video and photographic exhibits and historical writings on the region and its communities.
External links
* [http://www.sudburymuseums.ca/index.cfm?app=w_vmuseum Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums]
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