Kings County Museum, located in kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Kings County Museum is housed in the old courthouse in kentville which was built in 1903, and served as Kings County's seat of justice for more than seventy-five years. The building was purchased by the Kings Historical Society in 1980, and has been operated as a Museum ever since. The original courtroom and furnishings continue to be maintained today as one of the Museum's outstanding permanent exhibits.
The Museum houses several permanent exhibits and there are always other exhibits and events to be seen.
Among the Museum's valuable resources is a large collection of information for people researching community history or family history.
Indexes to much of this valuable information are now available on-line and complete information is available in CD format. Our Book Shop contains a wide variety of general interest publications and some specialized materials of interest to genealogists. Also of interest is the large archive of historical photographs, some of which can be viewed on-line.
The Museum is owned and operated by Kings Historical Society, kentville based in Nova Scotia, who hold regular monthly meetings which usually include a guest speaker. Members of the public are cordially invited to attend these meetings.
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