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Nathaniel Dett Memorial Chapel British Methodist Episcopal Church | ||
Directions:From the Hours:Hours vary. During the winter, visit by appointment only. In the summer months (May through September), visit from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, or by appointment. Description:The British Methodist Episcopal Church was established in 1814. The Norval Johnson Heritage Library, established in 1991, is an information resource centre for students, researchers and the community, providing a focal point for local/Niagara Region Black Canadian history materials and genealogical research. Nathaniel Dett Memorial Chapel, a designated National Historic Site on the Underground Railroad, is located on property donated by freedom seeker Oliver Pernell in the old Volunteers contribute their time to operate the library and provide information and guiding services for the chapel and local aspects of the Underground Railroad. Offsite presentations are regularly delivered for school, community, social and church groups. The Centre contains a 1,400-volume reference library that also provides access to the Next Generation genealogy program. There is a gift shop and the chapel is wheelchair accessible. |