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Park House Museum
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214 Dalhousie St
Amherstburg, ON
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The Park House was built in 1796 at the mouth of the Rouge River in Detroit. It was dismantled and floated downriver to Amherstburg, where it now resides. Today, the Park House is a museum that depicts the social history of Amherstburg and surrounding area.
Located at 214 Dalhousie St. in Amherstburg (19 minute drive). Walking in historic downtown Amherstburg, you are sure to pass the Park House Museum on Dalhousie Street. This 1700’s home was restored in 1850’s style and tells the story of a well-to-do family. Here you will find incredible tinware treasures, which are sought after by museums world-wide and by movie production companies. Perhaps you saw a few pieces on the TV series Alias Grace, by regional author Margaret Atwood.
Located at 214 Dalhousie St. in Amherstburg (19 minute drive). Walking in historic downtown Amherstburg, you are sure to pass the Park House Museum on Dalhousie Street. This 1700’s home was restored in 1850’s style and tells the story of a well-to-do family. Here you will find incredible tinware tre…