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Queens Museum of Justice The Google rating is 4.5

South Shore, Liverpool

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137 Church Street
Liverpool
B0T 1K0
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The Queens Museum of Justice & Exhibit Centre is housed in the Liverpool Court House, a historic building located within the Queens Heritage Complex in Liverpool, Nova Scotia.

The Liverpool Court House, built in 1854 in the Greek Revival temple style, is a beautiful Provincial Heritage Property that houses displays on the colonial history of the Justice system, thanks to the diaries (1766-1812) of Liverpool’s first Magistrate, Simeon Perkins. The theme of Justice is presented through his eyes.

Displays in the Court Room are dedicated to Justice and the historical preservation of the building.

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Lady in a red hat enjoys the view of the Lunenburg Waterfront

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