Buxton National Historic Site and 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. Read more
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Buxton National Historic Site and Museum has a total of 819 visitors (checkins) and 242 likes.