Located in the heart of Yarmouth’s heritage residential district, the museum is housed in a former church built in 1892.


Two stagecoaches were owned and operated by William Van Norden during the mid-to-late 1800s.

Cattle Horn Furniture – dates in the late 1800’s

1923- Blood Pressure Monitor and Ethol Chloride to the skin.

Sea Captain came back from South Africa and brought this Ostrich egg in the late 1800’s.
Wow, fantastic. But I think this is not the Yarmouth where I live, in England!!! 😄
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Yes Yarmouth is in Nova Scotia. Ha!
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I didn’t spend enough time in Yarmouth to visit the museum, too bad. There is also an Acadian museum nearby, but I didn’t get to visit that either.
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First time we ever when saw these museums. Very interesting.
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Love the old carriages! Although they do not look particularly comfortable for any long stretch of road
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Yes back in ancient times they all seemed happy.
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What a neat museum with an interesting assortment of items.
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Yes it was very ancient old ruins.
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Love the cattle horn chair.
Interesting design.
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Yes..this was such an historic chair..first time I have ever seen this.
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Thanks for this interesting post!
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A very historic site we visited.
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I really like the unique chair made from horns. Thanks for sharing.
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First time I have ever seen this. Thanks Anita
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How lovely … an ostrich egg all the way from South Africa 😊. I like the stagecoaches as well.
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Yes an amazing museum we visited. Yes we brought an Ostrich Egg from South Africa too..so amazing.
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How wonderful!
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Thanks Cindy.
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I wish people can still sit on the stagecoach and the chairs. LOL. They look so pretty.
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Yes a very historic museum..can’t sir on the stage coach. Ha!
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That certainly is an interesting collection of stuff.
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Yes first time we have been there ..very historical site to see.
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Interesting museum, thank you
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Joanna
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Such very historic sites we saw. Thanks Anita
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So many wonderful antiques! (I still can’t use the Like button, can’t figure out why).
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Yes..everything happens with this wordpress site.
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You are having some kind of malfuntion too? I’m so sick of this!
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Love the coaches 🙂
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Yes these are so historic.
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Thanks for that very interesting tour, Anita.
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Thanks . Have a wonderful weekend.
Anita
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I love going to museums.
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Yes I always love these such historic museums
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