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Halifax, NS
Halifax, NS: The Capital and largest city in Nova Scotia.
Eastern limit of Hwy #2. Intersection of Bayers Road and Connaught Streets in Halifax. Attractions in and around Halifax, NS: Halifax Historic Downtown Walk - Carleton House, Halifax’s oldest residential building (1759). - Halifax International Busker Festival, dozens of performers from around the world offer free family entertainment - Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, artifacts, images, charts and plans relating to the marine history of Nova Scotia - Pier 21, a National Historic Site, where 1.5 million immigrants, war brides, displaced people, evacuee children and Canadian military personnel - Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design - Mary E. Black Gallery - Farmer's Market, running every Saturday morning - Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery, a working brew house - Old Burying Ground, in use from 1749 to 1843 - Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada - Citadel Army Museum a collection of British and Canadian military exhibits.
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Photo #7034 - Halifax, NS Halifax, NS: The Capital and largest city in Nova Scotia.
Eastern limit of Hwy #2. Intersection of Bayers Road and Connaught Streets in Halifax. Attractions in and around Halifax, NS: Halifax Historic Downtown Walk - Carleton House, Halifax’s oldest residential building (1759). - Halifax International Busker Festival, dozens of performers from around the world offer free family entertainment - Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, artifacts, images, charts and plans relating to the marine history of Nova Scotia - Pier 21, a National Historic Site, where 1.5 million immigrants, war brides, displaced people, evacuee children and Canadian military personnel - Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design - Mary E. Black Gallery - Farmer's Market, running every Saturday morning - Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery, a working brew house - Old Burying Ground, in use from 1749 to 1843 - Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada - Citadel Army Museum a collection of British and Canadian military exhibits.
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