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Historic Lower St. George Street Interpretive Panels


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Historic Lower St. George Street Interpretive Panels


The Historic Lower St. George Street Interpretive Panels is a stunning series of beautifully written and illustrated signs detailing the "seen and unseen" heritage of the oldest intact section of St. George Street - from the Farmers' Market to Land's End. The project, comprising 12 panels, is a joint initiative of the Annapolis Heritage Society, the Town of Annapolis Royal and Nova Scotia Tourism, Culture and Heritage.

Panel 1 - Glebe Lands
Panel 1 - Glebe Lands

Panel 2 - Wharf & Waterfront
Panel 2 - Wharf & Waterfront

Panel 3 - Pickels & Mills
Panel 3 - Pickels & Mills

Panel 4 - Loyalist Era Buildings
Panel 4 - Loyalist Era Buildings

Panel 5 - The Bailey House
Panel 5 - The Bailey House

Panel 6 - Granville & the Ferry Slip
Panel 6 - Granville & the Ferry Slip

Panel 7 - Methodist Church & O'Dell House
Panel 7 - Methodist Church & O'Dell House

Panel 8 - Lecain Blacksmith Shops
Panel 8 - Lecain Blacksmith Shops

Panel 9 - Catholic Churches
Panel 9 - Catholic Churches

Panel 10 -Madame de Freneuse
Panel 10 -Madame de Freneuse

Panel 11 - Waterfront Businesses
Panel 11 - Waterfront Businesses

Panel 12 - Land's End and Hog Island
Panel 12 - Land's End and Hog Island