Interesting Museum in Centreville, NS, celebrating the live and times of a unique Cement House artist, who may best be known for the cement Tea Pot Cottage he built in Huntington Point, NS, Canada. The man Charles Macdonald (1874 – 1967) and his wife Mabel lived in the distinctive cement house, and also built several other stone and cement cottages in Huntington Point Beach area knowns as “faerie cottages”
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Related web sites:
- Museum: Folk Art | Concrete House | Nova Scotia | Heritage property | Centreville
- Genealogy: Charles Macdonald – WikiTree Profile
- Wikipedia: Charles Macdonald Concrete House Museum – Wikipedia
- Google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Nd5PEUCDM4HnF9Tr7
Conclusion
The small local museum is surviving by selling art and related items. Definitely worthwhile visit when in the valley.