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1685 Argyle Street Oldest commercial building in municipality; built as residence of colonial administrator Richard Bulkeley: 1760 Morris House (Halifax) 2500 Creighton Street Oldest wooden home in Halifax, moved from its original location at 1273 Hollis Street to avoid demolition. 1764 Scott Manor House: 15 Fort Sackville Drive, Bedford
Scotiabank Centre (formerly known as Halifax Metro Centre) is the largest multi-purpose facility in Atlantic Canada, located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The main entrances to the building are located on Brunswick Street, at the corner of Duke Street and Carmichael Street, at the foot of Citadel Hill .
Argyle Street is located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is approximately 460 metres long and stretches four city blocks to the west of, and parallel to, Barrington Street from Duke Street to Blowers Street. The street is a popular centre for live music, nightlife, theatre, and al fresco dining.
Halifax World Trade Centre 1800 Argyle Street Halifax Convention Centre and Hotel 18 (hotel) 14 (office building) Proposed complex to be built on site of former Halifax Herald Building [1] Westin Nova Scotian: 1181 Hollis Street Halifax Hotel 15 1930 310-room hotel was last renovated in the 1990s; original structural an example of Streamline ...
In 1911, the Nova Scotia Historical Society created a plaque to mark the location at Robert Standford's premises, 156-158 Hollis Street. [7]) He converted this residence into his library and private office once he built his new home on Argyle Street. Richard Bulkeley, funerary hatchment, St. Paul's Church (Halifax), Nova Scotia
1747 Argyle Street; 1 St. Paul's Hill Halifax NS Federal , Nova Scotia More images ... Halifax City Hall National Historic Site of Canada 1841 Argyle Street Halifax NS
The Carleton, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Carleton (also known as the Carleton House and Carleton Hotel) is a building on Argyle Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, built in 1760 as the home of Richard Bulkeley. Apart from two churches, Bulkeley's home is the oldest building in Halifax, Nova Scotia (1760). [1]
The World Trade and Convention Centre (WTCC) was a convention centre and office complex in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, adjacent to the Scotiabank Centre. The facility had 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2) of meeting space and a 20,000 square foot ballroom.