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Originally Posted by cormiermax
The old row houses that filled downtown and what is now cogswell interchange, from what I could tell mostly brick structures in a very British style. If around today Halifax would be a British Quebec City.
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The Scotia Square area seemed to be mostly wooden structures that appeared to be rundown. Here are a couple of links to the area from 1935 - 1947
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/Builtheritage/archives.asp?ID=131 &
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/built...200803099&Width=600&Height=455&Nav=false .
However, there are structures that I wish had been saved (such as the old Royal Exhibition Building on Tower Road).