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Nova Scotia:
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Museums & Historical Sites
 Amos Pewter (Mahone Bay)
Amos Pewter designs and handcrafts gifts and keepsakes inspired by beautiful seaside surroundings. Tour the interpretive workshop and learn how pewter discs are spun into vessels and molten pewter http://www.amospewter.com/
DesBrisay Museum (Bridgewater)
Home Our Town Town Council Town Services Community Services Facilities News Events Answers Museum - Home About the DesBrisay What We Offer Judge DesBrisay Hours of Operation Admission Fees How to ... http://www.bridgewater.ca/desbrisay-museum.html
Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic (Lunenburg)
The breath-taking Lunenburg waterfront is the home of the world-class Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. This Museum commemorates the fishing heritage of the Atlantic Coast of Canada. Housed in ... http://museum.gov.ns.ca/fma/
Fort Point Museum (LaHave)
FORT POINT MUSEUM LaHave, Lunenburg County Nova Scotia ON THE MAP SINCE 1604 LaHave was named in 1604 by the French explorers and colonists, DeMonts and Champlain; it was their first anchorage ... http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/lchs-fortpoint/
Lordly House Museum and Community Access Program (Chester)
About the House and its owners Lordly House - Architectural The Park When to Visit How to Find Us lordly house cap site Research Materials Tour Lordly House Lordly House Development Charles E. ... http://www.chesterbound.com/lordly/LordlyHouse.htm
Mahone Bay Settlers Museum & Cultural Centre (Mahone Bay)
A community museum, run by the Mahone Bay Founder's Society, providing an in-depth understanding of local heritage. http://www.settlersmuseum.ns.ca/
New Ross Heritage Farm (New Ross)
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/rfm/
Wile Carding Mill (Bridgewater)
Built in 1860, this water-powered mill in Bridgewater is the only survivor of an early industrial park. Wile Carding Mill lightened the workload for local farm families with machines that carded wool. http://museum.gov.ns.ca/wcm/
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