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It's 2 for 1 admission at the Quints Museum

Dionne Quints Museum News Release ******************** The Museum will be celebrating the last weekend of the season with activities, crafts, and Thanksgiving fun for the kids.
Dionne Quints Museum
News Release

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The Museum will be celebrating the last weekend of the season with activities, crafts, and Thanksgiving fun for the kids. This Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, the museum will be offering visitors 2 for 1 admission. With admission, visitors receive entrance to the house, and
a guided tour. The museum features the original Dionne homestead with Quint artifacts and photographs. Come on out and enjoy a little fall fun and Canadian History!

The Dionne Quintuplets were the world’s first set of identical quintuplets to survive for more than a couple hours. Born May 28, 1934, the Quints attracted over three million visitors to North Bay and area during the Depression. A whole new tourist industry sprang up and
provided employment for thousands in the area. The Quints brightened the days for millions of people during the dark times of the Depression, and helped them forget, for a moment, their troubles. Come down and experience a part of our local history.

The museum is open 10am to 4pm, Saturday, Sunday, and holiday Monday. The Dionne Quints Museum will be closed for the season as of this Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Although the museum will be closed for the duration of the winter, it will re-open next spring. The museum is located at the Chamber of Commerce and Tourist Information Centre at 1375 Seymour, on the corner of Hwy 11 and 17.

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