
Dysart & District Museum
The Dysart & District Museum is housed in the first school building of Dysart. It dates back to 1917 and became a museum in 1988 by act of the Village
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The Dysart & District Museum is housed in the first school building of Dysart. It dates back to 1917 and became a museum in 1988 by act of the Village
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