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Caledonia is home to this joint museum & library located in a historic heritage building. This museum is housed in one of the first homes ever built in this Nova Scotian municipality. Visitors are welcome to guided tours of artifact exhibitions that transport guests to 1880s pioneer Nova Scotia. The library archives are also open to the public for curious tourists.

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