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Lunenburg

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ObjectPut together the jigsaw puzzle.
BrandDowdle Puzzles
Type1000 Pieces
DimensionsApprox. 68 cm x 49 cm / 27 in x 19 in
PackagingCardboard Box
Total Pieces1000

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Lunenburg is a port town of Nova Scotia, situated on the South Shore of the Province. It is home to Bluenose II, a replica of the world-famous racing schooner. Did you know, Old Town Lunenburg has been named a UNESCO World Heritage site because of its original British colonial buildings that were established in 1753? They are still in existence today. Eric has captured the quaint seaside village that boasts many restaurants, hotels, and shopping pleasures for everyone to be a part of. Eric would love to stop at the art galleries in the town where you can meet artists that operate their own establishments. The Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, part of the Nova Scotia Museum, is a favorite to all who love the sea. Jump aboard with Eric on our tallest ship and let’s make this beautiful port town a destination for you to visit again and again.

1000 Pieces.
Finished size: Approx. 49 cm x 68 cm / 19 in x 27 in
Art by: Eric Dowdle
Made by: Dowdle Puzzles

 

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