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The town's first fire station. This was once one of the one room schoolhouses. Today it can be found in the "Halifax Village" on South Street having been turned back into a one room schoolhouse. The building is used by the Halifax Historical Society.

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Fred Lock's boathouse turned into private residence. This once was the boathouse for J. L. Jones estate. The boathouse is seen in the distance across the West Lake.

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Black and white photograph of employees of the metal company of G. C. Clark in South Halifax. The company made many signs that were used by the town, some of which are on display at the Museum of Halifax.

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Country Store located on Plymouth Street, opposite the Congregational Church. Civil War Monument is in view. The front of Pope's Tavern can be seen behind the store. This business was run first by the Packard brothers then the Pooles, followed by…

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The house built over the water was J. L. Jones's boat house. The only building on the beach until the Jones estate was sold.

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Picture taken about 1903 of Hilda Morton and the Sargent sisters on the left and in front of the Town Hall. Lloyd Morton is Hilda's brother. They are all standing on Plymouth Street.

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