James W. Carmichael, the wealthy and prominent shipbuilder, built the house as a wedding gift for his son James M. Carmichael. James M.’s daughter, who inherited the house, died childlessly and so the house was left to the town.
Situated on the tree-lined Temperance Street in the heart of New Glasgow, sits one of Pictou County’s most historic residences. The late Victorian home with original hardwood floors and beautiful stained glass windows houses an extensive photo collection, Trenton Glassware, an amazing clothing collection and many unique Pictou County treasures.