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Moruga Museum


The Moruga Museum was established in November 2013 by founder of the St Vincent Ferrer Society, Eric Lewis. Based in the rural, seaside community of Gran Chemin in south Trinidad, the Moruga Museum's collections include natural and man-made artefacts that span the prehistoric to post-colonial periods. Although the Museum is focused on exploring the history and people of Moruga, artefacts have been gathered from multiple sites throughout Trinidad and Tobago.  
The Moruga Museum was established in November 2013 by founder of the St Vincent Ferrer Society, Eric Lewis. Based in the rural, seaside community of Gran Chemin in south Trinidad, the Moruga Museum's collections include natural and man-made artefacts that span the prehistoric to post-colonial periods. Although the Museum is focused on exploring the history and people of Moruga, artefacts have been gathered from multiple sites throughout Trinidad and Tobago.  
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[http://morugamuseum.weebly.com/about.html Home Page]
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 20 February 2017

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Moruga Museum
Country Trinidad and Tobago
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Omeka Link

The Moruga Museum was established in November 2013 by founder of the St Vincent Ferrer Society, Eric Lewis. Based in the rural, seaside community of Gran Chemin in south Trinidad, the Moruga Museum's collections include natural and man-made artefacts that span the prehistoric to post-colonial periods. Although the Museum is focused on exploring the history and people of Moruga, artefacts have been gathered from multiple sites throughout Trinidad and Tobago.

Virtual Tour of the Moruga Museum

3D Gallery of the Moruga Museum