Carman House Museum

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5895 Carman Road
Iroquois, Ontario K0E 1K0

Carman House Museum in Iroquois, Canada, is a historical attraction housed in a Georgian-era limestone cottage built around 1815 by Michael Carman III, a German Palatine loyalist descendant. The museum showcases the local heritage of the Carman family, who were granted land in 1784 for their loyal service to the Crown after the American Revolutionary War.

Step back in time at Carman House Museum, one of the original buildings in Iroquois that remained in its original location despite the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway in the 1950s. Visitors can explore this well-preserved piece of history and learn about the loyalist migration and the family's enduring legacy in the region.

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Beautiful OLd House and Museum
7/23/2018

This little museum is a restored house from about 1820 It is furnished with period items and furnitu...

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