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  2. Truro, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Website. truro.ca. Truro (Mi'kmaq: Wagobagitik; Scottish Gaelic: Trùru) is a town in central Nova Scotia, Canada. Truro is the shire town of Colchester County and is located on the south side of the Salmon River floodplain, close to the river's mouth at the eastern end of Cobequid Bay.

  3. Victoria Park, Truro, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Woman in Victoria park, ca. 1915. The park was established in 1887 when Susan Waddell Stevens donated 25 acres (100,000 m 2) of land for the creation of a public park.The town of Truro formed a board of trustees and named Sir Adams G. Archibald as chairperson; the park was named Victoria Park in honour of Queen Victoria, the monarch at that time.

  4. List of historic places in Colchester County, Nova Scotia

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    Truro municipality ( 6270 ) Upload Photo. Colchester County Court House. 1 Church Street. Truro NS. 45°21′57″N 63°16′33″W. /  45.3657°N 63.2757°W  / 45.3657; -63.2757  ( Colchester County Court House) Truro municipality ( 2098 ) Upload Photo.

  5. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Nova Scotia

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    Aside from being an excellent example of Second Empire architecture, Truro Old Normal College, built in 1877, is a testament to the movement to standardize and improve teacher training in the second half of the 19th century, and is associated with the development of Nova Scotia's public education system. Truro Post Office [93] 1886 (completed) 1983

  6. Nova Scotia Teachers College - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Teachers College was founded as the Provincial Normal School by an act of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, which received royal assent on March 31, 1854. At its official opening on the "civic square" bordering Prince Street, Forrester Street, Victoria Street, and Young Street, immediately northwest of Truro's downtown core on ...

  7. Nova Scotia Agricultural College - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia Agricultural College was officially founded 14 February 1905 by the merger of The School of Agriculture (1885–1905) in Truro and The School of Horticulture (1893–1905) in Wolfville. NSAC was located on the provincial demonstration farm in Bible Hill along a bluff overlooking the north bank of the Salmon River ; it expanded ...

  8. Truro station (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    Truro station (Nova Scotia) The platform at the Truro Railway Station. Decorative murals featuring local history and attractions have been painted along the trackside of the adjoining Truro Centre east and west of the station platform. Short term only. No overnight. Truro station is an intercity railway station in Truro, Nova Scotia.

  9. Debert Palaeo-Indian Site - Wikipedia

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    D. S. Byers. The Debert Palaeo-Indian Site is located nearly three miles southeast of Debert, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Nova Scotia Museum has listed the site as a Special Place under the Special Places Protection Act. The site acquired its special status when it was discovered as the only and oldest archaeological site in ...