Amherstburg Freedom MuseumThe history of the Amherstburg Freedom Museum is the subject of a public presentation Thursday, Feb. 9.

Curators to discuss significance of museum complex

Curators of the Amherstburg Freedom Museum will discuss the history of Nazrey African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Taylor log cabin, and the museum’s main building, and their significance to the Underground Railroad and Black settlement in Canada in a free public presentation Thursday, Feb. 9.

Curator Mary-Katherine Whelan and assistant curator Lorene Bridgen-Lennie will present “It Started With A Dream: the History of the Amherstburg Freedom Museum” starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Hole in the Wall room above the River Bookshop, 67 Richmond St., Amherstburg. RSVP here to reserve a spot.