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Chester, Nova Scotia

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The American Connection

 
Stuart Smith in his  Blacksmith Shop - wrought iron work was a staple of many of the summer homes
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Display of items made in Smith's  Blacksmith Shop
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Arnold Hume's Woodworking Shop - windows, clocks, decorative moldings, furniture all available
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Arnold Hume's Wood Shop - band saw - one of a number of wood working shops in the village
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Sword fishing was one of the fishing experiences for the summer visitors.
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Boat Building- supplying racing and leisure yachts -  was one of the main industries in the village.
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Armillary sphere  at the Parade Square in Chester, a gift from a summer resident.
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Eleanor Pew-Morris Memorial Rink Complex - a gift from an American summer family
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Zoé Vallé Library, Regent Street , a gift from the Lightfoote family
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The Chester Playhouse once the Keneric Theatre
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The Chester Yacht Club centre for summer sailing  and other activities
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The Jib Lot Park, Victoria Street, overlooking the Back Harbour
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Plaque - The Jib Lot Park, - given to the people of the village by the Anderson-Gibbs family.
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Bonny Lea Farm, a center for independent  living, Windsor Road.
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Chester Golf Club,  a gift to the village from the Pew family.
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Finney Fund Pamplet
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Finney Fund
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Sailing
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