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Naval Museum of Halifax (Admiralty House)

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 Admiralty House served as the official residence of the admiral commanding the North American Station of the British Royal Navy from 1819 to 1905. Construction of the large Palladian Style Georgian house overlooking the Halifax Naval Yard began in 1814. Squadron commanders previously resided aboard a flagship moored at the Naval Yard. The house was completed in 1819. Also known as the "Admiralty House", the residence is a National Historic Site of Canada. The museum collects, preserves and displays the artifacts and history of the Royal Canadian Navy.
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