
King Seaman Church
This Universalist Church in Minudie Nova Scotia is one of three historic properties that Amos King Seaman built in the 1840s. It currently houses an art gallery, a rare book collection. Gilbert Seaman Library. And many very old pieces of furniture. The pews have not been altered. The organ is the original. The coal stove is available to see. Through the large windows one can picture old sailing ships coming up the bay, watching the busy people on the wharf or the sound of the horses hooves on the mud road leading into the village.
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Amos Seaman School Museum
River Hebert, Nova Scotia
One-room School of 1840's in the tiny unique community of Minudie.
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River Hebert, Nova Scotia
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