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Days gone by museum
Days gone by museum














#Days gone by museum series

In addition, we have contributed a series of historic pictures for the Library’s feature wall with scenes of old Charleswood. Description: Engine is stuck, has toolbar, Sn. The new Charleswood Library features a regularly updated historic display case featuring a series of historic pictures, artifacts and memorabilia from the Museum. Days Gone By Museum - Antiques, Oddities, and Museum Fixtures (164817) 10:00 AM CDT - 9:40 PM CDT CLOSED First Lot Ends 6:00 PM CDT. The Museum is our resource centre and jumping off point for innovative school programs. We welcome both school groups to visit, as well as providing a popular series of presentations for elementary and secondary students. Our Museum is more than historic pictures, displays and artifacts…it’s people! Ask about: Since our Charleswood Centennial Year, in 2013, we are open every Saturday (2-4 pm), responding to an increasing interest from both traditional and new visitors. Days Gone By Museum Closing After 30 Years - Joey Collins Shares The Story No views Joey Collins shares the story of the Days Gone by Museum in Portland, TN. The hidden gem is our Charleswood Historical Society Museum, a tiny space which is filled to the rafters with artifacts, pictures, memorabilia and hundreds of old time items from days gone by. “The Grand Passage”, was the primary North-South crossing route and a lifeline to Pembina for the early Red River Settlement! Paul Road leaving cart tracks that can still be seen today near Caron House. Paddle wheelers, canoes and ferries traversed the Assiniboine River as the major trade route west, Red River carts pulled by oxen toiled along the Baie St. Days Gone By Museum 122 Davis St, Portland, TN 37148 - YP. Over 200 years ago and beyond, there were aboriginal people, buffalo hunters, settlers, remittance men and other pioneers on horseback, as the south side of the river opened up to what we call civilization. (5006 Roblin Blvd.) Every Saturday afternoon between 2-4 pm, a secret key opens up the past for explorers of the old days of Charleswood! There is a hidden gem in the ordinary looking building west of the Fire Hall on Roblin Boulevard.














Days gone by museum