A Look Back Down the Line: The History of the Lionel Train Room
As many people are aware, the Moore Museum Train Room got its start as the result of a donation. A local business man acquired 2
As many people are aware, the Moore Museum Train Room got its start as the result of a donation. A local business man acquired 2
Compiled By: Mrs. Grace Lester in 1964, with the assistance of Mrs. Miller Gray and Mrs. Eva Dicer – Transcribed and shortened By: Ken W
A prominent early resident of Moore Township was Thomas Sutherland. Thomas was born in Croydon, Surrey, England on May 23, 1772. Following an education at
Early in 2013, Moore Museum was contacted by Judy Keeler who was researching the Reilley family property in Mooretown. Judy is the great-great granddaughter of
Kimball, located in the former Moore Township at the intersection of County Road 80 (Courtright Line) and Kimball Road, developed due to the construction of
One of the perks of being a Model Train Room Volunteer is unpacking donations of trains and model railway structures that are donated to Moore
September 2014 marked the 65th anniversary of the violent passing of a landmark that was never “anchored” in St. Clair Township. It was in the
The ship that was to become the Saronic in later years was built in 1882 as the United Empire. Built of oak from forests near
Launched June 2, 1913, at Port Arthur, Ontario, the Noronic became the flagship of the Northern Navigation Division of Canada Steamship Lines. At 362 feet
A sister ship to the Noronic and Hamonic, the Huronic, built in 1902, was named for the lake on which she generally operated. Some of