130 Rue Lakeside, Knowlton, Quebec J0E 1V0, CanadaMap
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Variety of interesting exhibits
The museum was fun and informative. I enjoyed learning about the "Home Children." The interactive children's area was something every history museum should have.
In addition to the painting mentioned in the book, the museum is a cool set of many small historic buildings. At the moment there is a cool German WW1 era plane.
The Brome County museum is a wonderful spot to visit and enjoy a walk back in time. The dedicated staff work hard to preserve the history of Brome County and create varied and interesting displays. Th...
Valuable insights into the history of small towns in the Eastern Townships
Provides many interesting insights into the founding of Knowlton and the early life of the townspeople. I especially enjoyed the house of the founder, and the exhibit on the orphans and poor children ...
Variety of interesting exhibits
The museum was fun and informative. I enjoyed learning about the "Home Children." The interactive children's area was something every history museum should have.
See the Painting from Still Life ;-)
In addition to the painting mentioned in the book, the museum is a cool set of many small historic buildings. At the moment there is a cool German WW1 era plane.
History Preserved and Treasured
The Brome County museum is a wonderful spot to visit and enjoy a walk back in time. The dedicated staff work hard to preserve the history of Brome County and create varied and interesting displays. Th...
Very nice to visit
Liked this museum, it tells you a lot about the local history. Great idea to visit with the whole family.
Valuable insights into the history of small towns in the Eastern Townships
Provides many interesting insights into the founding of Knowlton and the early life of the townspeople. I especially enjoyed the house of the founder, and the exhibit on the orphans and poor children ...