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Have you ever wondered about the old buildings and places in your town? In Digby County, Nova Scotia, there are many special spots that tell stories from the past. These are called historic places. They help us learn about how people lived long ago and what was important to them.

Historic places can be anything from old churches and lighthouses to homes where important people once lived. They are protected so that future generations, like you, can also learn from them. Let's explore some of these amazing historic places in Digby County!

Discovering Digby County's Historic Treasures

Digby County is full of interesting places that have been around for a long time. Each one has a unique story to tell about the people and events that shaped this part of Nova Scotia.

Lighthouses: Guiding Ships to Safety

Lighthouses are tall towers with bright lights that help ships find their way, especially at night or in bad weather. Digby County has several historic lighthouses that have guided sailors for many years.

  • Bear River Lighthouse: Located in Digby, this lighthouse has stood guard over the waters for a long time.
  • Boars Head Lighthouse: You can find this lighthouse in Tiverton. It's a famous landmark on Long Island.
  • Cape St. Marys Lighthouse: This lighthouse is in Clare. It helps ships navigate the coast near the southern tip of Digby County.
  • Gilbert's Cove Lighthouse: Situated in Gilbert's Cove, this charming lighthouse is a popular spot to visit.
  • Prim Point Lighthouse: Another important lighthouse near Digby, helping to keep the waters safe.

Historic Churches: Places of Community and Faith

Many historic churches in Digby County show us how important faith and community were to the people who lived here. These buildings often have beautiful architecture and long histories.

  • All Saints Anglican Church and Cemetery: Found in Rossway, this church and its cemetery tell stories of early settlers.
  • Bayview United Church: Located in Bay View, this church has been a gathering place for many years.
  • Centreville United Church: In Centreville, this church has served its community for generations.
  • Church of the Nativity: This church is in Sandy Cove, a beautiful coastal village.
  • Culloden Baptist Church: You can find this historic church in Culloden.
  • Former Saint Thomas Anglican Church: This old church in Weymouth has a rich past.
  • Former Southville Church of Christ: Located in Southville, this building once served as a church.
  • Little River United Baptist Church: In Little River, this church has been a central part of the community.
  • St. John the Baptist Church: This church is in Corberrie.
  • Sainte Marie Church: A very important and beautiful church in Church Point. It's known for its impressive size and history.
  • Saint Peter's Church: Located in Weymouth North, this church has a long history in the area.
  • Sandy Cove United Baptist Church: Another historic church in Sandy Cove.
  • Smith's Cove Baptist Meeting House and Temperance Hall: In Smith's Cove, this building served both religious and community purposes.
  • Smith's Cove United Church: Also in Smith's Cove, this church has been a part of the community for many years.
  • Trinity Anglican Church National Historic Site of Canada: This important church in Digby is recognized as a national historic site.
  • Westport United Baptist Church: Located in Westport, this church has a long history.
  • Zion United Church: Another historic church found in Sandy Cove.

Historic Homes and Buildings: Glimpses into the Past

Many old homes and other buildings in Digby County are also protected as historic places. They show us how people lived, worked, and built their communities in earlier times.

  • Bayside Farm: This historic farm is located in Weymouth North.
  • Captain Cheney's Homestead: You can find this old home in Little River.
  • Dickson Residence (Captain John Squires Eldridge House): This historic house is in Sandy Cove.
  • Fitzgerald House: Located in Weymouth, this house has a special history.
  • Gardenia Lodge-Savary House: This historic lodge is in Plympton.
  • Haight Residence: You can find this old home in Hillgrove.
  • Isaac LeBlanc House: This historic house is located in Church Point.
  • Oddfellows Hall: In Westport, this building was once a meeting place for a community group.
  • Payson House: This historic home is in Weymouth.
  • Stephen Payson Homestead: Also in Weymouth, this homestead belonged to the Payson family.
  • Ward House: Located in Centreville, this house has a story to tell.
  • Westway Inn: This historic inn is in Plympton.
  • Weymouth Trading Post (Campbell's Store): This old trading post in Weymouth was once a busy place for business.

Other Historic Sites

Some historic places are not buildings but important sites like cemeteries.

  • Pointe à Major Cemetery: This historic cemetery is located in Belliveau's Cove. It is a resting place for many people from the past.

These historic places help us connect with the past and understand the rich history of Digby County. Visiting them is like taking a step back in time!

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