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This site (built and maintained by McNab Township) returns us to the beginning of the Ottawa Valley development. The stone house is a reconstruction of the original house built in 1835 by the founder of Mcnab Township, the controversial and colorful Archibald 13th Laird of McNab (c.1781-1860). The church house is an original log structure which is dating back to 1868. It was moved here from the White Lake village in 1978. It was known there as a "Penny Reading House". The log school house was moved here in 1978 from German Settlement (now called Clay Valley). Each building contains a lot of artifacts which belong to the time when first European settlers started developing the Ottawa Valley. More information about the museum you may find here: http://mcnabbraeside.com/heritageandculture/museum.asp Some more panoramas of the Waba Cottage Museum (taken in summer 2006): http://dimensions360.com/index.php?screen=show&id=6af0b071&gallery=130c1029 http://dimensions360.com/index.php?screen=show&id=be46d323&gallery=130c1029 http://dimensions360.com/index.php?screen=show&id=5e8dedbe&gallery=130c1029
Shortcut to this page: http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp_rss/go/n4452
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