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Lucan Area Donnelly Museum

 

Lucan Area Heritage
& Donnelly Museum

171 Main Street, P. O. Box 427,
Lucan, Ontario,
N0M 2J0

Telephone: 519-227-0756
lucanheritage@donnellymuseum.com

IF YOU'VE GOT THE BUS, WE'VE GOT THE TOUR!

Learn about Lucan history and follow the route the Vigilance Committee took back in February 1880 ... the night of the infamous Donnelly Tragedy. A member of Lucan Area Heritage will guide your bus through Lucan Biddulph, narrating the history of the area as we go. We will take you through the events that led to the massacre of 5 members of the Donnelly family.

Your tour will also include admission to:
The Museum - highlighting the Ray Fazakas Donnelly Collection, rotating exhibits, a research area and the gift shop.


Log Cabin - furnished to replicate the Donnelly homestead. Step back in time ... go through each room to recapture and visualize that moment in history when a fateful tragedy occurred in the early morning hours of February 4, 1880.


Hearn's Barn - offers a variety of historic artifacts including argicultural tools, an egg-grading machine, a replica horse used for measurement in the making of harness and an original ice-flooding machine.

BOOK YOUR TOUR TODAY!
Adults - 10.00/Students - 5.00

ON-SITE GROUP TOURS
BY APPOINTMENT

Adults - 5.00
Srs. & Students - 4.00
Pre-school - free
Family - 15.00

 

EVENTS

LUCAN AREA HERITAGE PRESENTS

16TH ANNUAL HERITAGE DINNER

Tuesday, February 15TH, 2011

Holy Trinity Anglican Church:
7:00 p.m. ..... 20.00 per person

Join us for a bit of socializing, great food, fun door prizes
and entertainment!

Enjoy a superb homemade meal of baked ham and scalloped
potatoes with all the trimmings including a wide assortment
of home-made pie.

ALL YOU CAN EAT AND MORE!

For your added enjoyment...the evening ends with some great

Entertainment!

For more information contact:

Muriel Culbert at (519) 227-4766 or e-mail: murielc@ezlink.ca

 

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