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Fulford Place Museum

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287 King St E, Brockville, Ontario, K6V 1E1, Canada
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Aug 5, 2018
What a wonderful experience. Of all the historic homes I have seen, this one truly stands out amongst the best. What a wonderful time capsule and staff were wonderful. Enjoy the tea room as well.

Aug 4, 2018
I just had a fantastic tour with the very knowledgeable Leah. I’m sure all of the guides are fantastic, but if you are lucky enough to get her you are in for a fabulous time as she leads you through not just a house, but the layers of intrigue that existed in Brockville in the first part of the the 1900s!

Jul 5, 2018
Good example of late 1800 home of a millionaire. Grounds and building exterior are in need of maintenance. Interior and furnishings are well kept. Limited parking for large recreational vehicles.

Jul 31, 2018
Really neat history museum! Only $6 entrance fee too. Go check it out!

Mar 23, 2018
If you like historic buildings, it's worth a stop. The family gave this residence to the town with a stipulation that the house must be maintained and not modderized. The interior grand staircase is worth the stop, just to see the woodworking on it. The waterfront land is also very nice to walk and see the building from all sides. Nice to see what once was, could have been like, just emagine. Enjoy, Mega. ;-)

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