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  • The Albert County Museum & R.B. Bennett Commemorative Centre is on the site of the 1845 County “Shiretown”, and features 24 exhibits inside 8 original buildings. Only minutes from the famous Hopewell Rocks along Route 114, it is located on the shores of the Petitcodiac River as it flows into the mighty Bay of Fundy.
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  • The Albert County Museum is on Highway 114 between Moncton and the Fundy National Park near the Hopewell Rocks.
  • 45°50′56.8″N 64°34′37.1″W / 45.849111°N 64.576972°W. This old gaol is part of the Albert County Museum Complex in Hopewell.
  • The Albert County Museum is a complex of eight buildings on a 6 acre site that includes original Shiretown in its original locations.
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  • Established in 1967, the Albert County Museum is home to a diverse collection of artifacts, exhibits, and archival materials that tell the story of the county's...
  • Albert County Museum. 2,159 likes · 106 talking about this · 18 were here. "Discover the People of the Tides" along Route 114 between Moncton & Fundy...
  • Spread across an area of 2.42 hectares (6 acres), this beautiful museum is truly a hidden gem!
  • Discover the People of the Tides at our 6 acre Historic Shiretown museum, community hall and event venue on the Bay of Fundy coastline in Albert County, NB.
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  • This place is an open air type of museum and does require a bit of walking around.