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We are happy to report
that many new developments are falling into place on this
important 35th anniversary of the Doukhobor Museum.
After 35 years, it
was important that the shakes were replaced before they wore
out and roofs started leaking. So far the two main doms are
being completed. In the fall the rest of the outbuildings
will be done. This is a major expensive project.
Our new exhibit for
this anniversary is the history of the Christian Community
of Universal Brotherhood, the Doukhobor commune which at its
demise in 1938, was the largest communal organization in North
America, encompassing many industries and 76,000 acres across
the three western provinces.
This
exhibit will focus on the most successful industries
of the Doukhobors at the time; the orchards and jam
factories, lumbering, brick factories and the construction
of the famous Doukhobor Suspension Bridge, now an historic
site. The bridge will be exhibited through a specially
commissioned model by skilled model maker Herbert Learmont
of Nelson, along with the official plaque wording of
the Department of Heritage. |
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A
display of some of the personal
belongings of Peter "Lordly" Verigin from
the CCUB
exhibit.
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This year will also
mark the debut of the Village
Bistro, the Doukhobor restaurant, under museum management.
With the restaurant's new roof already completed, this building
is also undergoing a face lift.
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