A little piece of History
Published Tuesday, March 21, 2006 by Anonymous | E-mail this post 



Last Sunday, we visited the Oakville Museum which is down on the lake shore of Lake Ontario. This museum was a house that turned into a museum. It was the first house in Oakville. This two story house had 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 1 huge dining room. The tour guide showed us the nursery, with all the games and toys in it, the kitchen, with an old fashioned toaster and icecream maker, and the type of clothing they would wear in that time period, which was big, frilly and puffy.
I really enjoyed my trip to Oakville Museum.
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