Guided Tour of Bradley Museum

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Guided Tour of Bradley Museum

Enjoy a guided tour of the Bradley Historic House. Suggested donation of $10 per person.

By Museums of Mississauga

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Fri, Mar 22, 2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

Location

Bradley Museum

1620 Orr Road Mississauga, ON L5J 4T2 Canada

About this event

The Museums of Mississauga welcome visitors for pre-booked tours. Please book your tour by registering on Eventbrite or call us at 905-615-4860, ext 2110.

One ticket is valid for up to 10 people.

Groups larger than 10 cannot be accommodated in the same time slot. If you are booking on behalf of an organization and/or your party is larger than 10 people, please contact us directly at 905-615-4860 x 2110 for our Private Tour and/or Education Program options.

About the Bradley House:

This saltbox style farmhouse was built in 1830 by Lewis and Elizabeth Bradley, originally from Savannah Georgia. This United Empire Loyalist couple and their seven children lived here for 20 years. The marigold yellow and black house has classic qualities of the period. Originally restored by the Mississauga Heritage Foundation, the Bradley House opened to the public in 1967. The house still stands on the original land that was owned by the Bradley's.

We look forward to seeing you!

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The Museums of Mississauga invite visitors to learn about the Black History of Ontario at Bradley Museum. This tour explores the Black experience in Upper Canada in the 19th Century and local connections to Enslavement and the Underground Railway. Walk through the 1830’s Bradley House in a fully guided tour using artifacts, images, maps and interactive activities engaging visitors of all ages in Ontario’s Black History.

**This tour includes sharing information about experiences of enslavement which visitors may find difficult to hear**


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