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The museum previously a mansion house was the home of Cecil John Rhodes during the Boer War.

The McGregor Museum is a museum in Kimberley, South Africa.

Cecil John Rhodes stayed in the building completed in 1897 during the South African War. It now houses a museum of South African natural and cultural history and has a number of important ethnological and archaeological displays, as well as some rock paintings.

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