Each week a different museum takes over the Instagram & Twitter accounts @52Museums | Creator: @MarDixon | Week 4: @RossFarmMuseum

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29 Jan 2021
Thanks for tagging along with us this week and we hope you'll continue to follow along by following @RossFarmMuseum here on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. You can also learn more about the museum by visiting rossfarm.novascotia.ca/ Have a great weekend folks!
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29 Jan 2021
Since then @RossFarmMuseum has been enjoyed by folks from all around the world. The land is still farmed the same way it was for many generations and our staff tell the story of the Ross family and of rural Nova Scotia and its agricultural history.
29 Jan 2021
Five generations of the Ross family lived and grew up here, continuing to farm the land. In 1969 the province of Nova Scotia received donation of the property and its important history and was welcomed into the @NS_Museum family of museums.
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Large stumps and the endless amounts of rocks here in the county of Lunenburg made the work of clearing land very challenging. The help of oxen and horses helped them to meet that challenge and allowed families to clear their land and grow much-needed crops.
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Being a small settlement deep in the interior of the province they relied heavily on each other to make sure barns got raised, gardens got planted and crops got harvested. There's no doubt this played a very large role in the survival of this community and the Ross family farm.
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29 Jan 2021
Unfortunately, William Ross did not get to enjoy the fruits of his labours. In 1821 while attempting to blaze a proposed route to Halifax he was overtaken by a severe storm, became ill, and passed away on May 2, 1822, leaving Mary to manage the farm with help from her children.
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28 Jan 2021
In 1817 with axe and whipsaw, they built a frame house which still stands over 200 years later. They named their new home Rosebank. Rations for first settlers were discontinued in 1818 and for later comers in 1820.
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27 Jan 2021
The government provided rations of food and rum to the new settlers and tools to build their homes and for working the land. One of the first things they grew were potatoes as they were fairly easy to grow but more importantly kept well during the cold winter months.
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26 Jan 2021
They eventually arrived on the lands of Sherbrooke later renamed New Ross. Arriving here with his wife Mary and 4 children, Captain Ross acted as Deputy Surveyor and laid out the lots for his soldiers and using only hand tools built a small log house overlooking Lake Lawson.
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26 Jan 2021
Here is a picture of Lake Lawson.
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26 Jan 2021
The story of Ross Farm starts way back in August of 1816 when newly appointed Captain to the Nova Scotia Fencibles, William Ross, along with 172 other disbanded British soldiers made their way through the thick interior of what is now known as the province of Nova Scotia.
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25 Jan 2021
Hi Folks! We are @RossFarmMuseum located in Nova Scotia, Canada. We are taking over 52Museums this week and I'll be sharing a little bit about the Ross family farm and what we do here since it became part of the @NS_Museum way back in 1969. #NovaScotia
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24 Jan 2021
Today ends our takeover of Twitter! Thank you for joining us ๐Ÿ’š. To keep up with Gus and all things museum & natural history related in Nova Scotia, follow these accounts: .@NS_MNH and .@MNH_Naturalists
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23 Jan 2021
Gus also wants to show you some geological specimens and fossils in #NovaScotia that the #Museum has on display. What's his favourite specimen? Maybe sandstone! #GusMNH
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23 Jan 2021
You can travel to the Gully Marine Protected Area at the #Museum, with Gus as your crew mate! ๐ŸŒŠ The Gully is a large, underwater canyon home to cold water corals, a population of endangered Northern bottlenose whales, and so much more. ๐Ÿ’™ #GusMNH #NovaScotia
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22 Jan 2021
Gus took some time to explore Egyptian Mummies and Eternal Life, a visiting exhibit at our #Museum. It has over 100 objects from ancient Egypt and is with us until February 7th! #NovaScotia #GusMNH
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22 Jan 2021
You can travel to the #moon and beyond with our #ScienceOnASphere gallery. Thanks to .@NOAA we can share images of moons throughout our solar system! Here, you can see Earth's moon, plus two of Jupiter's moons - Io and Europa. #museums
22 Jan 2021
Gus can take you on a tour of our galleries .@NS_MNH - first up, Netukulimk! You can meet some of Nova Scotia's live reptiles & amphibians, learn some Mi'kmaq history and heritage, and explore the Mi'kmaq concept of Netukulimk. #museums #NovaScotia
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22 Jan 2021
What's the buzz at the #Museum of Natural History in Halifax, #NovaScotia? Why the #bees of course! ๐Ÿ We have a live observation hive of honey bees for visitors to learn about these amazing insects.