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PMVF ~ AGM, Wednesday, June 23, 2010 | Guest Speaker ~ Thomas J. Quinn: Museum Memories PHOTOS NOW ON-LINE

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• Oddfellows' Hall

Built in 1869 as a Christian Church, this building was sold to the Independent Order of Oddfellows around the turn of the century. It was located in Whitevale, north of Concession Rd. #5.

Currently, it is used as a Town Hall, exhibit space during special events, and is a popular location for weddings and filming.

• Peony Friendship Garden

The peonies in this garden were originally donated by the Pickering Horticultural Society and many of these plants are heritage varieties. Interplanted among them are several hundred tulips as part of the first Communities in Bloom project undertaken by Bloomers and Britches, the museum's heritage gardeners, in partnership with the City of Pickering.

 

 

         
         
         
         

Buildings of PMV: Beef Ring Barn | Blacksmith/Wood Shop | Bible Christian Chapel |Claremont Bandstand | Collins House
Duffins Creek General Store | Log Barn | Log House | Miller-Cole House | Oddfellows' Hall
Puterbaugh Schoolhouse
| Redman House | Gas and Steam Barn
Brougham Temperance House ~ PMV Foundation's Recent Project


Pickering Museum Village Foundation
2365 Concession Rd. #6, Greenwood, ON L0H 1H0 CANADA
or Rose Cowan rosecowan@hotmail.com

Pickering Museum Village Foundation Reg. #89629 0426 RR0001 (Pickering Village Museum Foundation | 1274905 Ontario Ltd.)


Pickering Museum Village | 905 683 8401 | 1.877.420.4666 | cityofpickering.com/museum
2365 Concession Rd. #6, Greenwood, ON L0H 1H0 CANADA
The museum village is just off Hwy. 7, between Brock Road and Westney Road in the Hamlet of Greenwood.

Website designed and maintained by Mary Cook© 2008, 2009, 2010 | Editorial input from Greg Oakes, PMVF Director, 2010