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Museums & Historical Sites


Archelaus Smith Museum (Clarks Harbour)
Nova Scotia's Official Heritage Website. Your connection to Nova Scotia Heritage Organizations, attractions, and government programs and services.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/musdir/archelaussmithmuseum.htm

Barrington Woolen Mill (Barrington)
Our diverse family of 25 marvellous sites throughout the province which reveal our rich natural and cultural heritage.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/bwm/

Chapel Hill Museum and Observation Tower (Shag Harbour)
Nova Scotia's Official Heritage Website. Your connection to Nova Scotia Heritage Organizations, attractions, and government programs and services.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/musdir/chapelhillmuseum.htm

Dory Shop Museum (Shelburne)
The dory was essential for the famous Grand Banks fishery. This dory shop, built by John Williams in 1880, was one of seven booming businesses in Shelburne that built thousands of dories every ...
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/dory/

Muir-Cox Shipyard - museum (Shelburne)
The Shelburne Historical Society
http://www.historicshelburne.com/muircox.htm

Old Meeting House (Barrington)
The Rev. Mr. Ranna Cossit was the first Anglican minister to live and work in Sydney. He built his house in 1787, and it is believed to be the oldest in Sydney.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/omh/

Ross-Thomson House Museum (Shelburne)
Visit Nova Scotia's only 18th-century store, greet the clerk, and step up to a store counter stocked with the kind of goods George and Robert Ross bartered and sold in the 1780s.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/rth/

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