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.
love some of this kind of stuff! Awesome!
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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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Yea, I guessed so 😊
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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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