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Image Credit: FACEBOOK/Lytton Chinese History Museum July 03, 2021 - 9:00 PM A keeper of B.C.’s history was razed this week in the Lytton fire. The Lytton Chinese History Museum, which traced the story of Chinese inhabitants in the Lytton area from 1858 to 1928, burned to the ground in the June 30 fire. “I am so saddened to say that the Lytton Chinese Museum was totally burned in the Lytton fire. The photo is taken by what used to be my son’s house and all that remains of the museum are the rock walls in the background,” reads a post to the museum’s homepage written by Lorna Fandrich who, with her husband Bernie opened the Lytton Chinese History Museum opened on May 13, 2017.