Our museum displays a large portion of its collection.
The Green Room (above) has many items of local interest, including
a portrait of Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, after whom the village was
named and
a travelling organ formally used for church services throughout the
area.
The Rose Room (below) contains more displays, including a pot-bellied
stove, several old radios, a railroad desk formally used at the C.N.
station,
a beautiful sculpted topographical map of the area, a record sized
elk rack (local road-kill), and much more.
The entire display area of the museum is filled with local artifacts
and pictures of local scenes and events.
Pictures from the Archives are available through browse binders,
and everyone is welcome to sit down and view hundreds of pictures
of local interest.
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