Charles Macdonald Concrete House Museum
Dedicated to Charles Macdonald, who was an artist, craftsman, social activist and business owner. Includes his biography, image gallery, hours, directions and contact information. Located in Centreville.
Cossit House Museum
Home of The Reverend Ranna Cossit was built in 1787. Includes history, events, hours of operation, admission, and directions. Located in Sydney.
Haliburton House
Home of author Thomas Chandler Haliburton. Features hours of operation, admission fees, photos, and a schedule of upcoming events.
Lawrence House
Built in 1870 by William D. Lawrence, a shipbuilder, home features much of its original furnishings. Includes hours, admission rates, events and directions. Located in Maitland.
MacDonald House Museum
Features 1850's gothic style home, 1930's school, and barn with wagons and implements. Includes hours, fees and directions. Located in Cape Breton.
McCulloch House
Home of Thomas McCulloch, first president of Dalhousie College, the museum contains furnishings and personal items. Includes photos. Located in Pictou.
North Hills Museum
Small, wood-framed home features 18th and 19th century English porcelain, glass and period furniture. Includes history of the home, photos, hours of operation, admission, and directions. Located in Granville Ferry.
Old Meeting House
Provides history, photos, hours of operation, admission, and contact details. Located in Barrington.
Perkins House
Built in 1766 for Simeon Perkins, a Connecticut native who came to the province in 1762. Includes hours, admission fees, events, programs and directions. Located in Liverpool.
Ross-Thomson House Museum
Includes history, photos, hours of operation, admission, and contact details. Located in Shelburne.
Shand House
Ornate late-Victorian house in Windsor was built in 1890-91. Offers a virtual tour, events, and admission fee.
Uniacke Estate Museum Park
Features property of Attorney-General, Richard John Uniacke. Built 1813-15, the home offers a glimpse of 19th-century life among Nova Scotia's gentry. Includes biography, hours, admission, programs and events.