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- Q1258446 subject Q16789560.
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- Q1258446 abstract "Dresden is an agricultural community in southwestern Ontario, Canada, part of the municipality of Chatham-Kent. Dresden is best known as the home of Josiah Henson, the former U.S. slave whose life story was the inspiration for the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. It has been, therefore, characterized as the "Terminus of the Underground Railroad", although many escaped slaves were known to gather, at least to worship, as far south and east as what is today Chatham, Ontario. The Henson homestead is a historic site located near what is today the town of Dresden, and is owned and operated by the Ontario Heritage Trust. Dresden is located on the Sydenham River. The community is named after Dresden, Germany. The major crops in the area are wheat, soybeans, corn and tomatoes.".
- Q1258446 areaCode "519 and 226".
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- Q1258446 motto "Discover Dresden: The Charm, The Beauty, The Lifestyle".
- Q1258446 populationTotal "2800".
- Q1258446 postalCode "N0P 1M0".
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- Q1258446 areaCode "519".
- Q1258446 motto "Discover Dresden: The Charm, The Beauty, The Lifestyle".
- Q1258446 officialName "Dresden".
- Q1258446 populationTotal "2800".
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- Q1258446 website www.exploredresden.ca.
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- Q1258446 comment "Dresden is an agricultural community in southwestern Ontario, Canada, part of the municipality of Chatham-Kent. Dresden is best known as the home of Josiah Henson, the former U.S. slave whose life story was the inspiration for the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. It has been, therefore, characterized as the "Terminus of the Underground Railroad", although many escaped slaves were known to gather, at least to worship, as far south and east as what is today Chatham, Ontario.".
- Q1258446 label "Dresden, Ontario".
- Q1258446 lat "42.59027777777778".
- Q1258446 long "-82.18166666666667".
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- Q1258446 homepage www.exploredresden.ca.
- Q1258446 name "Dresden".