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My Halifax trip

A copy of Titanic’s registration certificate.
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Titanic graves at Fairview Lawn Cemetery in the north end of Halifax. Most of the headstones have no name, only a number and the date of death. Some families paid for fancier headstones.
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Enjoying the pics of Halifax - did not see much of the city on our Nova Scotia-PEI visit - lost a day because our plane was late into Boston Logan Airport and the earliest flight to Halifax was the next morning, so stayed overnight at the airport - we had planned a full day to tour around Halifax. Dave
 
Enjoying the pics of Halifax - did not see much of the city on our Nova Scotia-PEI visit - lost a day because our plane was late into Boston Logan Airport and the earliest flight to Halifax was the next morning, so stayed overnight at the airport - we had planned a full day to tour around Halifax. Dave
I’ll take the tour for you.:)
 

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