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Fisherman's Life MuseumFisherman's Life Museum tells of a life many of us can relate to - a family working hard to put food on the table, house maintained, family dressed, and a few small luxuries for special occasions. In the 1800s and early 1900s many Nova Scotian families, like the Myers, lived in homes and farms like the one preserved at Fisherman's Life Museum. In 1915, the house and eight acres of property it sits upon was passed from James H. Myers to his son, Ervin. A second-generation inshore fisherman, Ervin and his wife Ethelda, would together raise their thirteen daughters in the house (although all thirteen daughters never lived there at the same time). Website: http://fishermanslife.novascotia.ca/ Areas of Expertise:© Sources 1977-2025. The information provided is copyright and may not be reproduced in any form or by any means (whether electronic, mechanical or photographic), or stored in an electronic retrieval system, without written permission of the publisher. The content may not be resold, republished, or redistributed. Indexing and search applications by Ulli Diemer and Chris DeFreitas. |