Volunteers work to protect Old Burying Ground tombstones
The Old Burying Ground in downtown Halifax is a National Historic site. It buried Nova Scotia's early settlers beginning in 1749. Every winter, volunteers work to protect the old tombstones from harsh elements. Colleen Jones has the story.
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