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      • Sheffield Park tells the story of the Sheffield/Wilson family’s connection to Southern Georgian Bay while demonstrating how Black settlers constructively helped shape our industry and shorelines. The growing collection of heirlooms and culturally significant objects thoughtfully reshape how our shared history is told.
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  1. SHEFFIELD PARK BLACK HISTORY AND CULTURAL MUSEUM. 241 Clark Street Clarksburg, Ontario N0H 1J0 519.599.6226

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  2. Aug 1, 2022 · SHEFFIELD PARK BLACK HISTORY MUSEUM. The late Howard Sheffield proudly traced his family tree back many generations in Canada, and wanted to continue to raise awareness about Black history. He created the Sheffield Park Black History Museum in Clarksburg with his two nieces, Sylvia and Carolynn Wilson, and they continued his legacy following ...

  3. The museum includes pioneer life and times, the social networking of a community and the preservation of past generations. Howard Sheffield's dream was to keep the events of the past visible so we, and future generations, would never forget.

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · Explore museums, heritage sites and historical buildings that tell the story of the Underground Railroad and preserve the legacy of Black history in Ontario.

  5. Sheffield Park Black History and Cultural Museum. The Sheffield Park Black History and Cultural Museum has an extensive collection of artifacts that showcase the life and legacy of early Black pioneers and settlers in Grey County.

  6. Welcome to Sheffield Park Black History and Cultural Museum! My name is Carolynn Wilson and I am the curator and co-owner of Sheffield Museum. This is where the history of early Black pioneers and settlers in Simcoe and Grey Counties is preserved, restored and experienced.

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  8. May 18, 2022 · Cultural, historical museum. Includes the Black communities of Oro, Collingwood/Owen Sound, Artemesia (Priceville Black Cemetery) and surrounding settlements. Offers guided/self guided tours describing the accomplishments of founding Black pioneers and their contribution to Canadian society.