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  1. I would love that museum … amazing the changes in technology and in human population demographics that changed during the 19th century isn’t it ? Our countries were built by all that change!

    • I love the wagon too. Citizens were asked to help with sewing the cover for that wagon. I had a new granddaughter that year and my daughter needed some support so I did not volunteer. So much to see there that it is better to take two visits. The pioneer village is there too.

  2. We lived in Niagara Falls when I was aged 7 through 14 in the 1960’s. I don’t think this museum existed back then or I’m sure our school would have gone on a field trip. The one we took to Balls Falls lives in my head to this very day. Do you ever get out there?

    • This museum is only a few years old, and not all the exhibits were opened right away. No, we have not been to Balls Falls. Is it a good museum?

    • The wagon looks good, yet I imagine after miles and miles on rough roads, settlers would be glad to arrive at their destination. Thanks for stopping by.

  3. What a great museum! Never seen a covered wagon live but have read so much about the pioneers (mostly the ones in what became the US – not Canada, though).

  4. I love places like this that bring history to life. My own knowledge of this area is limited to my childhood viewing of Little House on the Prarire and reading Mitchiner’s Centennial!
    I love the Conestoga wagon.

    • There’s so much one cannot do it justice in an afternoon, then there’s the outdoor pioneer village just out the doors where the train track goes.
      Thanks.

    • We’ve had several tours of the village too, and the museum by itself is rich in history. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

    • Thanks for stopping by and adding to the discussion. The museum is going to have a special interactive science exhibit starting February 9th on the topic Circus! Looking forward to it.

  5. The wagon reminded me of thoughts when we drove across Texas a few years back. We just marveled wondering how people managed in wagons and with no real roads to follow. How brave they were.
    I love the trunk photo too. Thanks for sharing.

    • It would have been rather challenging finding their own way, I agree. Loved that wall with all the trunks. Thanks for stopping by my blog.