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THUNDER BAY — Wendell Beckwith spent nearly two decades in an isolated cabin deep in the Northwestern Ontario wilderness.This week, it will open a long-awaited exhibit called The Legend of Wendell Beckwith.
The museum has described the reclusive American as an inventor, master woodworker, and free-thinking scientist.In 2020 the museum released a documentary about Beckwith, made by filmmaker Jim Hyder. The exhibit, which goes on display Wednesday until January 2023, was created as a companion to the documentary film In Search of Wendell Beckwith.Thunder Bay Museum curator/archivist Michael deJong says Beckwith's photographs, drawings and effects "will help bring this fascinating story into greater focus."
In addition to displaying a variety of his inventions and instruments, it includes numerous photographs that document his life and work on Best Island, design drawings of the elaborate cabins he built, and scientific illustrations which the museum says provide a window into his theories of the universe.
The exhibit also highlights the people he interacted with, from his supporter Harry Wirth – a wealthy San Francisco architect – to the First Nations people around Whitewater Lake who befriended and supported him.It's open Tuesday through Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm.
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