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A must see . . .
The 2nd oldest building in Halifax is definitely a must see. It is a somber reminder of how things used to be. Walk through the cemetery and read the stone - -lots of history there. The church - -w...
A simple wooden structure that has stood and been preserved for 263 years. A well-maintained graveyard is located behind the church. Good signage provides facts about the history of the structure.
Although small in size, it reflects the history of the time
We were hoping to see the inside of the church (a few years ago we did not connect up with anyone who had a key), this visit the sexton at St. George's opened the doors for us so that we could see ins...
This church is really small, but still pretty and worth the trek out of the downtown area to have a look. As with many of the other churches in Halifax, this one was closed when I visited.
A must see . . .
The 2nd oldest building in Halifax is definitely a must see. It is a somber reminder of how things used to be. Walk through the cemetery and read the stone - -lots of history there. The church - -w...
Built of wood in 1755 and still standing
A simple wooden structure that has stood and been preserved for 263 years. A well-maintained graveyard is located behind the church. Good signage provides facts about the history of the structure.
Although small in size, it reflects the history of the time
We were hoping to see the inside of the church (a few years ago we did not connect up with anyone who had a key), this visit the sexton at St. George's opened the doors for us so that we could see ins...
Tiny church
This church is really small, but still pretty and worth the trek out of the downtown area to have a look. As with many of the other churches in Halifax, this one was closed when I visited.