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Randall House Museum, Bonnie Elliott

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Randall House Museum, Bonnie Elliott

The Wolfville Historical Society (Est. 1941) welcomes visitors to the Randall House Museum, a 200 year old traditional colonial dwelling overlooking the duck pond in Willow Park.

(Museum)
Here you will learn about the three generations of the Randall family and the many other inhabitants of this quaint Horton farmhouse. Soak up the ambience of the period rooms on your own or with a knowledgeable guide while finding out how early buildings were constructed, furnished and lived in. Special features are furniture made in Horton Township, costumes and textiles worn and used by local inhabitants, collections of old tools, crockery, paintings, china, and glass, a newly furnished children's room and a small library for researching local history and genealogy and where copies of the extensive photograph collection are kept. Outside an historic garden is the perfect place to plan a picnic. Randall House is a window on the town's past and of the many cultures and inhabitants that helped shape the town's history.

Contact Randall House Museum, Bonnie Elliott

259 Main Street
Wolfville, B4P 1C6

Phone: (902) 542 9775
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Web: wolfvillehs.ednet.ns.ca/

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