The story

Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead National Historic Site portrays rural life in the 19th century. Adelaide was instrumental in the establishment of the YWCA, VON, National Council of Women, the Women’s Institute and domestic science in public schools. Built in 1851 and restored and furnished to properly reflect her era (1857-1910), the Homestead is open to the public

Name of sponsor of Barn Quilt : Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead National Historic Site



Location

Hoodless Homestead

359 Blue Lake Road, Saint George, ON

Latitude : 43.236709 Longitude : -80.296592

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