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Chatham-Kent is a municipality in southwestern Ontario, Canada, formed in 1998 through the amalgamation of the former city of Chatham with Kent County.

The area has a rich history tied to the Underground Railroad, with many former slaves settling in the region during the 19th century. The community of Buxton, located within Chatham-Kent, was one of the most successful planned settlements for escaped slaves and is now home to the Buxton National Historic Site and Museum.

The region's cultural heritage is also shaped by its agricultural roots, being situated in one of Canada's most fertile farming regions. Throughout its history, Chatham-Kent has developed a diverse cultural landscape that reflects both its historical significance in Black Canadian history and its contemporary role as an agricultural and industrial center. The area maintains several museums and cultural institutions that preserve and showcase its unique heritage.

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Museums in Chatham-Kent

This overview contains all museums in and around Chatham-Kent. Curious about which museums there are in Chatham-Kent? These are the museums:

Exhibitions in Chatham-Kent

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Chatham-Kent discounts and discount cards & passes

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