Monument, Halifax, Massachusetts
Halifax (Mass.) -- History
1940s
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Monument, Halifax Massachusetts
Halifax (Mass.) -- History
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George A. Estes General Store, Halifax, Massachusetts
George A. Estes General Store (Halifax, Mass.)
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 Frank Lyon who operated the "Old Packard Store" until G. A. Estes took over.
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Congregational Church and Town Hall (built 1733), Halifax, Massachusetts
Congregation Church (Halifax, Mass.)
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Congregational Church and original Meeting House, Halifax, Massachusetts
Halifax Congregational Church (Halifax, Mass.)
Town Hall (Halifax, Mass.)
Soldiers' Monument (Halifax, Mass.)
Church and original Meeting House, prior to 1906. At the time this was considered the center of town. The Civil War Monument and the Halifax Town Hall (original Meeting House) can be seen from the intersection of Plymouth Street and South Street.
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Community Center, Halifax, Massachusetts
Community center (Halifax, Mass.)
Note steeple missing from the top of the church. It blew over in a storm on December 18, 1921.
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At the Centre, Halifax, Massachusetts
Halifax (Mass.) -- History
George Estes's General Store can be seen in the left hand corner of the post card.
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