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Brussels Library

Brussels was one of 111 Ontario towns to receive a library courtesy of Andrew Carnegie s generosity. After selling the Carnegie Steel Company to JP Morgan for $500 million...

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Brick making in Blyth

Every now and then, says David Sparling, a piece of Blyth s history surfaces in the pond on the Sparling Propane property south of the village.
Two ponds, Sparling s and one near the Station House Bed and Breakfast...

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Restoration of West Wawanosh pioneer grave site

Doug Miller of Victoria, B.C. completed a mission, Oct. 3, 2013 when he restored the grave marker on the grave of his great-great-grandparents on the farm of Ted Cooper east of Lucknow.
James and Jennet Purves, who came to Canada from Berwickshire...

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Auburn's bridges

When Auburn celebrated its 150th anniversary of the founding in 2004, the year also coincided with the 50th anniversary of the opening of the handsome Patterson Bridge...

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Blyth Memorial Hall

Today Blyth Memorial Hall is not just a centre for Blyth, but for all of Huron County with people coming to enjoy professional theatre in summer and top name Canadian...

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The Terrace

Brussels early landmark now forgotten

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CPR Railway: Blyth

It would be hard to imagine from the excitement that greeted the arrival of the first passenger train arriving in Blyth on July 8, 1907 on the new Canadian Pacific Railway line that the whole venture could disappear...

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The Crystal Palace

The Crystal Palace was, for decades, an impressive central focus for the annual Brussels Fall Fair. It was May 1906 when the East Huron Agricultural Society decided...

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Hotels in Brussels

Like most area municipalities, hotels were in abundance in Brussels during its early years. A story in The London Free Press of Feb. 15, 1964, by Leon Cantelon, indicated that by 1863, what was then known as Ainleyville, had two hotels...

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Bearskin coat in church museum

Bearskin coat was a sign of congregation s respect.

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