Randall House Museum

259 Main St, Wolfville, NS B4P 1C6, Canada

Step Into Wolfville’s Living History

Located in the heart of Wolfville, the Randall House Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the town’s history and everyday life from the 18th and 19th centuries. Operated by the Wolfville Historical Society, this charming museum is housed in a Georgian-style home built around 1800, making it one of the oldest surviving buildings in the area.

The museum preserves and shares stories of Wolfville’s early settlers, its maritime connections, and the evolution of community life in the Annapolis Valley. Visitors can explore period rooms furnished with local antiques, textiles, and family heirlooms that reflect the daily life of early residents.

Exhibits & Highlights

  • Historic Home Setting: Step back in time inside the beautifully restored Randall family residence, complete with authentic furniture and household artifacts.
  • Local History Collections: Displays feature items from Wolfville’s early schools, industries, and domestic life.
  • Changing Exhibitions: Each season, the museum showcases new themes highlighting Wolfville’s culture, art, and social history.
  • Heritage Gardens: The grounds surrounding the museum include traditional flower and herb gardens, creating a peaceful space that complements the historic home.
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