The Annapolis Royal Town Hall was constructed in 1922 after the previous Town Hall burned down. The new Town Hall was also made as a memorial to the local soldiers and sailors who were lost in the First World War. The building is now a registered municipal heritage project.
Type
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Town Hall
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Notice:
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Inscription
[plaque/plaque]
THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS MEMORIAL TOWN HALL
ERECTED CIRCA 1922
A REGISTERED MUNICIPAL HERITAGE PROPERTY
Street View
Location
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Town Hall
285 St. George Street
Annapolis Royal
Nova Scotia
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Town Hall
285 St. George Street
Annapolis Royal
Nova Scotia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.7432263
Long. -65.5192763
Lat. 44.7432263
Long. -65.5192763