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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24TB_how-dartmouth-has-grown_Dartmouth-Nova-Scotia.html
In August 1750, the 504 ton ship Alderney arrived after a month's sail from England with 353 settlers, who made their first landing near the sawmill site. They laid out 184 building lots, 50 feet by 100, and named the settlement after the Earl of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24TA_starboard-propeller-of-ccgs-john-a-macdonald_Dartmouth-Nova-Scotia.html
This is the starboard propeller of the Canadian coastguard [sic - Coast Guard] Icebreaker, John A. MacDonald [sic - Macdonald]. The propeller was damaged while the John A. MacDonald was assisting the 115,000 ton oil tanker, SS Manhattan, in her hi…
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21X3_totem-pole_Dartmouth-Nova-Scotia.html
This totem pole, carved by three Kwakiutl Indian carvers from a log of western red cedar, is a gift to the 1969 Canada Games Society on the occasion of the first Canadian Summer Games, held in the twin cities of Halifax and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21X2_sullivans-pond_Dartmouth-Nova-Scotia.html
Sullivan's Pond was a vital feature of the historic Shubenacadie Canal, the traditional water route of Mi'kmaq Indians connecting the harbour at Dartmouth with Minas Pasin and the Bay of Fundy. When the Canal operated, from 1861 to 1870, water fro…
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