Annapolis County Historical Houses

The warp and weft of rural Nova Scotia’s social history fabric.

Our heritage buildings and structures map contains over 2,800 entries. The information and photographs were compiled by door-to-door researchers in the 1980s and 90s, printed on paper in a limited quantity, and filed away. A self-organized group of volunteers took on the task of translating that mass of information into a digital map. Those buildings are a link to the stories of the people who built them, of where they built them, and why, and who they were in their communities.


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Acknowledgements

Mapannapolis volunteers who organized and digitized the original door-to-door research data from the 1980s are: Anne Crossman, Cheryl den Hartog and Philip Hyam and COGS student Randy Fredericks.

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