Exploring Sand Hill Faces and Places

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February01
Monday, 1 February, 2021 - 12:00 PM
150 Church Street Amherst Nova Scotia
Cost: 
Exhibit is free
Organized By: Cumberland County Museum and Archives in part with D M Strong

Faces and Places is a didactic fine art exhibit featuring
10 significant landmarks of Sand Hill which is the predominant Black community; on canvas and a 16 page full color catalogue. It will be of interest to discover the trailblazers who made Sand Hill important. You will discover places such as the Old Stage Coach Stop owned by the Rock's great uncle, a one room school house owned by descendants who attended the school in the early 1900's, a cross burning and much more
 

 

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