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Little School Museum Lockeport Noca Scotia

The little house was used as a school from 1845 to about 1880 when it was succeeded by another elementary school structure.  The little school then became a dwelling and a front porch and backroom were added.

This public schoolhouse was made into the Little School Museum in 1967, depicting life in the 19th and 20th Centuries of coastal Nova Scotia.

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