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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pictou County, Nova Scotia

 
Adam Carr Bell Marker • <i>wide view from George Street<br>(marker visible near center)</i> image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, July 19, 2019
Adam Carr Bell Marker • wide view from George Street
(marker visible near center)
1 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — A Memorial to Adam Carr Bell 1847-1912
On George Street (Nova Scotia Route 289) just west of North Provost Street (Nova Scotia Route 348), on the right when traveling west.
2 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — A Memorial to the Ship Building Industry
Near Glasgow Street at Dalhousie Street, on the left when traveling north.
3 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Bell's Corner
On North Provost Street (Nova Scotia Route 348) at George Street (Nova Scotia Route 289), on the right when traveling south on North Provost Street.
4 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Captain George R. McKenzie"Father of Pictou County Shipbuilding"
On Glasgow Street just south of Dalhousie Street, on the right when traveling north.
5 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Carmichael Park
Near George Street (Nova Scotia Route 4) (Nova Scotia Route 289) just east of Terrace Street, on the left when traveling east.
6 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — George Frederick Cameron1854-1885
On Provost Street (Route 4) at Dalhousie Street, on the right when traveling south on Provost Street.
7 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Glasgow Scotland
Near Archimedes Street (Nova Scotia Route 4) (Nova Scotia Route 289) just north of Dalhousie Street, on the right when traveling north.
8 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Industrial Centre Lofts
On Archimedes Street (Nova Scotia Route 4) (Nova Scotia Route 289) north of MacLean Street, on the left when traveling north.
9 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Johnny MilesInspirational Trail and Memorial
Near George Street (Nova Scotia Route 4) (Nova Scotia Route 289) just east of Terrace Street, on the left when traveling east.
10 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Laurie Peace Park
Near Dalhousie Street just east of Temperance Street, on the right when traveling east.
11 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — New GlasgowYour Shore to Relax & Reconnect
On Glasgow Street just south of Dalhousie Street, on the right when traveling north.
12 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — New Glasgow D-Day Memorial
Near Dalhousie Street just east of Temperance Street, on the right when traveling east.
13 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — New Glasgow Heritage
On Archimedes Street (Nova Scotia Route 4) (Nova Scotia Route 289) at Dalhousie Street, on the left when traveling north on Archimedes Street (Nova Scotia Route 4).
14 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — New Glasgow Town BellNew Glasgow flourish
On Archimedes Street (Nova Scotia Route 4) (Nova Scotia Route 289) just south of Dalhousie Street, on the right when traveling north.
15 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Normandy Branch 34The Royal Canadian Legion
Near Terrace Street north of George Street (Nova Scotia Route 4) (Nova Scotia Route 289), on the right when traveling north.
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16 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Rev. James Drummond MacGregor, D.D.
On MacLean Street just east of James Street, on the left when traveling east.
17 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Stone Lion, c. 1891John A. Wilson — 1876-1954 —
Near Temperance Street, 0.1 kilometers north of Dalhousie Street, on the right when traveling north.
18 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Stone Lion, c. 1902John A. Wilson — 1876-1954 —
Near Temperance Street, 0.1 kilometers north of Dalhousie Street, on the right when traveling north.
19 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — The Beginning of New Glasgow
On Terrace Street north of George Street (Route 4), on the right when traveling north.
20 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — The First Church
On Stellarton Road (Nova Scotia Route 374) 1 kilometer south of Duff Street, on the left when traveling south.
21 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, New Glasgow — Viola DesmondEducator, Entrepreneur, Human Rights Activist
On Archimedes Street (Nova Scotia Route 4) (Nova Scotia Route 289) just north of Dalhousie Street, on the right when traveling north.
22 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, River John — Chalmers Bigney1892-1975
On West Branch Road, 0.1 kilometers south of Sunrise Trail (Nova Scotia Route 6), on the left when traveling south.
23 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, Stellarton — Frank H. Sobey
Near South Foord Street (Nova Scotia Route 374) at Union Street, on the left when traveling north.
24 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, Stellarton — Frank Hoyse Sobey, OC1902-1985 — Businessman, Civic Leader, Public Servant, Nova Scotian —
Near South Foord Street (Nova Scotia Route 374) at Union Street, on the left when traveling north.
25 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, Stellarton — The General Mining Association (GMA)La General Mining Association (GMA)
Near North Foord Street (Nova Scotia Route 374) 0.2 kilometers south of Trans-Canada Highway (National Route 104), on the left when traveling south.
26 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, Stellarton — The Sobey Foundation
Near South Foord Street (Nova Scotia Route 374) at Union Street, on the left when traveling north.
27 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, Trenton — First Pouring of Steel in CanadaJuly 25, 1883 — Trenton, Nova Scotia
On Main Street (Route 348) at Forge Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
28 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, Trenton — Honouring the First Successful Commercial Pouring of Steel in Canada - 1883
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 348) at Pleasant Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
29 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, Trenton — The First Steel Made in Canada
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 348) at Forge Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
30 Nova Scotia, Pictou County, Trenton — Trenton Works Axle Hammer"The Heartbeat of Pictou County"
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 348) at Pleasant Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
 
 
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