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Buxton National Historic Site & Museum

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The Buxton National Historic Site and Museum is a tribute to the Elgin Settlement, established in 1849 by Rev. William King and an association which included Lord Elgin, then the Governor General of Canada. King, a former slave owner turned abolitionist, purchased 9000acre of crown land in Southwestern Ontario and created a haven for fugitive slaves and free Blacks.King brought 15 of his former slaves with him where they could live a free life. The Elgin settlement was divided into 50acre lots. These sold for $2.50/acre, with six percent interest, and could be paid over the course of ten years. For many fugitive slaves, the Buxton settlement was the final stop on the Underground Railroad from the United States.Opened in 1967, the museum complex includes the main building with exhibits about the community and its history, an 1861 schoolhouse, an 1854 log cabin, and a barn. Local historic church cemeteries are adjacent to the museum. The museum is located in North Buxton, Ontario, near South Buxton in Chatham-Kent.Photographs

Address: North Buxton Chatham, ON Canada, Chatham-Kent, ON N0P 1W0, Canada
Phone: (519) 352-4799
moc.sseccaic@notxub
State: Ontario
County: Chatham-Kent Division
City: Raleigh
Zip Code: N0P 1W0



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Reviews
I didn't get to go inside because it was already closed for the evening, but when I visited at dusk, it is was a perfect evening dusk in a beautiful rural setting. There are lots of historical markers and interpretive exhibits outside so I get a sense of what the settlement was like. An important location in the history of settlement of settlers from the Underground Railroad. Worth a visit.
8 years ago (19-08-2017)
A plethora of information concerning slavery. There were replicas of items that help to understand a slaves experience. The video was helpful to explain a part that Canada had with the Underground Railroad. We were glad to have the guide who was helpful with answering questions and information that wasn't in posters, plaques, or pictures.
8 years ago (21-08-2017)
Excellent historical information. Our guide was fantastic and kept the adults and children engaged. I highly recommend visting the Buxton National Historic Site!
8 years ago (02-07-2017)
Everyone should visit this place and Uncle Tom’s Cabin in Dresden, Ontario.
8 years ago (10-12-2017)
Great collection, fascinating history, and very welcoming staff. Thanks Shannon!
8 years ago (30-07-2017)
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