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Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Links
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Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia. Use the search feature to link to Heritage topics in HRM. Insuring Old Homes in Nova Scotia. Brochure (PDF - 3Mb). Everything you need to know about Pictou and includes the Ship Hector project. Architectural Heritage of Antigonish. A virtual tour divided into categories with maps. List of architects and builders, research guidelines. Digby Municipal Heritage Site. Yarmouth Community Heritage Homepage. Educational; online walking tour of Yarmouth heritage sites. British Colu...
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New Brunswick Homes: Historic Properties Information
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Whether on vacation or close to home, it is rewarding to research and visit historical properties in your area. Fortunately, due to the hard work of dedicated community volunteers, professional historians, and those in government there are great resources to do this in your community. A good starting place is to the Canada's Historic Places website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Finding Assessment and Sale Information. Search this blog and linked material. It Happened in NB.
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The Blacksmith shop, part 2 | Campbell Carriage Factory
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A summer at the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum, in Sackville, NB. The Blacksmith shop, part 2. August 21, 2011. Last time, I wrote a post about the blacksmith shop and how the forge was being built. Well, construction is over and the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum now finds itself with a fully functional forge! The forge has been used on a few occasions, and it is really neat to see the blacksmith at work. This entry was posted in Sackville, New Brunswick. The Campbell Carriage Factory Museum. Gaia&#...
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ccfmuseum | Campbell Carriage Factory
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A summer at the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum, in Sackville, NB. The Blacksmith shop, part 2. August 21, 2011. Last time, I wrote a post about the blacksmith shop and how the forge was being built. Well, construction is over and the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum now finds itself with a fully functional forge! The forge has been used … Continue reading →. Sackville, New Brunswick. The Campbell Carriage Factory Museum. July 31, 2011. Blacksmiths have been around for millennia! July 20, 2011. We are h...
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Exploring the Region - Village of Dorchester
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Dorchester – An Easy Place to Live. Services & Groups. The Town of Sackville. The Village of Port Elgin. Cape Jourimain Nature Centre. Tantramar is at the heart of the Maritime provinces. Here are some links to help you get the most out of your visit:. New Brunswick Web Sites. Bay of Fundy Tourism. New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy boasts the world’s highest tides. Fort Beauséjour National Historic Site. Monument Lefebvre National Historic Site. Le Pays de la Sagouine. Look for the Coloured Bags in the Window!
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Campbell Carriage Factory | A summer at the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum, in Sackville, NB. | Page 2
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A summer at the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum, in Sackville, NB. Newer posts →. June 17, 2011. Welcome to Sackville, cultural capital of the Maritimes and home to Mount Allison University. Welcome to Sackville, NB. Mira Dietz Chiasson, June 19 2011. Sackville, New Brunswick. Newer posts →. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 5 other followers. The Blacksmith shop, part 2. Tuesdays Under the Sky, Featuring Old Man Luedecke.
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New Brunswick Homes: January 2012
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Whether on vacation or close to home, it is rewarding to research and visit historical properties in your area. Fortunately, due to the hard work of dedicated community volunteers, professional historians, and those in government there are great resources to do this in your community. A good starting place is to the Canada's Historic Places website. Monday, January 2, 2012. Why I started this blog. Anyway, I hope you will enjoy, and do feel free to drop me an email if you have s...