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The Halifax Explosion occurred on Thursday, December 6, 1917, when the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, was devastated by the huge detonation of the SS Mont-Blanc , a French cargo ship, fully...
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The comprehensive web site companion to CBC's innovative outreach and partnership program around the Halifax Explosion of 1917 . The goal is to tell the story of this epic Canadian event and examine how it affects our lives and communities today. ... The Halifax Explosion and The Road to Recovery; Alan Ruffman, Co-editor,
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A Maritime Museum of the Atlantic web page about the 1917 Halifax Explosion with historic photos, a map, FAQs, links and reading list. ... Ships of the Halifax Explosion...
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The Halifax Pop Explosion Music Festival is a five day music, culture, and media festival and conference taking place October 20-24, 2009, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The annual music festival has been taking place for seventeen years. ... The HALIFAX POP EXPLOSION is a five day music, culture, and media festival...
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To the people of Halifax, and Dartmouth, To the memory of those lost, to the survivors, To all those whose spirit and determination rebuilt their cities and their lives, To those who carry on that spirit today. ... 90th Anniversary Events...
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But what started out as a typical day did not end that way. No – that day became the most notorious day in the history of Halifax. That’s the day of the Halifax Explosion.
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The collision of a relief vessel and a munitions carrier in Halifax Harbour during World War I caused the world's largest man-made explosion before Hiroshima. ... The Halifax Explosion in 1917...
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The collision of a relief vessel and a munitions carrier in Halifax Harbour on December 6, 1917 caused the world's largest man-made explosion before Hiroshima. The Halifax Explosion brought the reality of World War I to the homefront in Canada.
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Halifax Explosion Memorial Service; Sunday, December 6, 2009; 8:50 a.m. to 9:25 a.m. Fort Needham Hill, Bell Tower ... A moving exhibit on the Explosion, "Halifax Wrecked," can be seen at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Lower Water Street. Maritime Museum of the Atlantic - Halifax Explosion...
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